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Speaking about all of the new developing services happening “South of the Broad’.
Nov 09, 2020
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Dec 05, 2020
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Dec 24, 2020 7:00 AM - 10:00 AM
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Moving Forward with Latest Covid Information
Jan 11, 2021 6:00 PM
Tom Bouthillet [Booth' a lay] is Battalion Chief of EMS for Hilton Head Island Fire Rescue. He is a member of the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technician (NREMT) Task Force on Continued Competency, the National Emergency Number Association (NENA) Telecommunicator CPR Working Group, the National Highway Traffic Safety (NHTSA) High Performance CPR Working Group, program director of the South Carolina Resuscitation Academy, member of the Editorial Advisory Board of EMS World, content reviewer for the British Paramedic Journal, co-producer of the Code STEMI Web Series, and developer of the 12-Lead ECG Challenge smartphone app. Tom is interested in system performance, process improvement, and evidence-based performance measures for time-sensitive diagnoses. |
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Volunteers in Medicine
Feb 08, 2021
Jennifer Gatlin, RN BSN MHA Jennifer is the current Director of Patient Care for Volunteers in Medicine Hilton Head. Previously, she was the Nursing Director for several inpatient units in Hilton Head Hospital where she worked for nearly 17 years. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration from THE Ohio State University, a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) and a Master’s Degree in Healthcare Administration from Ohio University. She lives on Hilton Head Island with her husband Bruce and their 13 year old son, Jack. Her husband is a retired veteran of the United States Marine Corps and currently works as a Fire Fighter for the Town of Hilton Head. Jennifer Is a member of First Presbyterian Church, an active volunteer with Boy Scout Troop 245 and is a board member of the Hilton Head Firefighter Association. |
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Hudsons Thanksgiving Dinner
Feb 15, 2021 6:00 PM
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Crutches 4 Africa
Mar 08, 2021
David Talbot and his wife Candice started this program over a decade ago. David first saw the need while on a trip to Africa and witnessed people using tree branches for crutches. The program has grown to include Rotary Clubs from Maine to the West Coast and states from Canada to the Gulf Coast. Today it is no longer just crutches as canes, walkers, rollators and even hospital beds are shipped via containers to Africa. During one hurricane season a shipment being prepared for Africa was quickly diverted to the Caribbean to assist in disaster relief. |
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Mar 13, 2021 7:00 AM - 9:30 AM
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Libraries for Kids
Mar 15, 2021
In 2007, Coach Roy Austin founded Rockwell Business Solutions, LLC (RBS), to provide coaching, mentoring, and seminars for small businesses. RBS provides outsource CFO services, business coaching and development, and seminars. Coach Roy has worked with hundreds of small businesses. Coach Roy is the author of The Alligator Business Solution – Small Business Competitive Advantage. The book is a user manual/guidebook for small businesses and covers all major business functions an owner must manage. Coach Roy has presented to audiences across the country at national and regional conventions, corporate training, and executive team meetings. |
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WHO Lives
Mar 22, 2021
WHOlives; this is a Utah based group that works with many Rotary Clubs throughout the world. Their focus is providing clean water in those regions that lack the facilities. They typically partner with the local group who provides at least half of the investment of a new well. They have developed an novel approach to drilling a well. |
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MAP
Apr 26, 2021
Steve Stirling President and Chief Executive Officer, MAP International When Steve was only 5 years old, his father dropped him and his sister off an orphanage, where they spent the next 5 years before being adopted by a couple in the U.S. Steve eventually graduated from Cornell University with a degree in Agricultural Economics and earned his MBA in Marketing and Finance from Northwestern University. Prior to joining MAP International, Steve held executive-level positions with nonprofits including Child Fund International, Heifer International, ChildHelp and WorldVision US and in corporations including: Bristol-Myers Squibb, Conagra Foods, AmeriTrade and Univera Life Sciences. In 2014, Steve was approached by MAP International. Because MAP is a Christian organization, Steve saw this as an opportunity to live out his faith through his work. He has dedicated his life to bringing critically needed medicines and health supplies to some of the world’s poorest people, so that no child suffers the same fate that he did simply because of a lack of access to medicine. God redeemed every experience in Steve’s life, even polio, to prepare him for his role at MAP International. He is particularly motivated by Jesus’s words in Matthew 25:36, “I was sick, and you looked after me.” Steve is passionate about MAP International’s mission and he invites you to join him in helping to provide life changing medicines and health supplies to people in need around the world. |
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