The Sustainability Institute is featured by the Southeast Sustainable Directors Network for its work adapting climate approaches in the Charleston.
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Learn More“The Southeast Sustainability Directors Network (SSDN) believes that by working in partnership, local governments and local grassroots organizations can change the paradigm of traditional engagement by working with residents and not for residents. We are proud to support Sustainability Institute’s work so that shift can become a reality in Charleston. Sustainability Institute’s work is bringing community engagement to the center of sustainability projects. SI is willing to take the time needed to get to know local needs, setting up a model that will ultimately lead to making neighbors more resilient to climate change.”
— Meg Williams Jamison, Network Director
Southeast Sustainability Directors Network (SSDN)
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— Donna Waites, Program Director
Sisters of Charity Foundation of SC
“SI has built a strong reputation for being a trusted nonprofit working on some of the most challenging issues in Charleston’s most struggling neighborhoods. Their work isn’t just about delivering a service, it’s about empowering individuals and families. I’ve witnessed scores of people have their lives truly transformed, including young adults that had no hope prior to arriving.”
— Rita Worthy, Retired
Berkeley Electric Co-op, SI Board Member
“My message is that AmeriCorps is not a handout: it’s hard work. It’s patriotic. The modest living stipend and Education Award I received in compensation for my service to Charleston’s low-income homeowners put me on track to success.”
— Tim Gunn, SI Alumnus
2016 national AmeriCorps Member of the Year
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