Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) Community Service Award for Impact

We are so excited to announce that the University of South Carolina (USC) Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) presented the Community Service Award to Turning Pages on May 13, 2015. The award is given to non-profit organizations in the Midlands who have impacted their community in positive ways. The honor goes to all of Turning Pages volunteers and learners who made this possible. Chris Mathews accepted the award for Turning Pages.

The award was even mentioned in an article by the Columbia Star.

Chris Mathews and Gina McLuen, who nominated Turning Pages for the award:
Chris Mathews and Gina McLuen

Sylvia Waldron presenting the award to Chris Mathews:
Sylvia Waldron presenting the award to Chris Mathews

Community Service Award:
DAR Community Service Award 2015

Chapter Members:
USC Chapter members

Posted on May 22, 2015

Literacy SC is an education nonprofit in Central South Carolina founded in 1968. Our free reading programs and low-cost group workshops are held at our Columbia Office and over 26 public partner locations in Richland, Lexington, Aiken and Saluda Counties.

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