Charleston Moms CARE: Lowcountry Orphan Relief

Giving back to our community is so important and we are so excited to present Charleston Moms CARE, a series where we’ll be highlighting different non-profits around the Lowcountry. We’ll tell you more about the organization and how you can get involved!

This month we are featuring Lowcountry Orphan Relief (LOR) whose belief is that every child has intrinsic value, and deserves to be loved, nurtured, and protected.

Lowcountry Orphan Relief

Lowcountry Orphan Relief’s mission is that no child should be left without basic necessities in life, regardless of their circumstances. LOR’s vision fuels the mission to provide aid and support services to children identified as at-risk for abuse, abandonment, and neglect.

The services provided are:

1. Just in Case Closets — emergency clothing closets for students in need at Title 1 public schools in Charleston, Berkeley, and Dorchester counties.

2. Beach Day — an upcoming (August 13, 2022) annual program hosted on Folly Beach for children in foster care.

3. Make a Child Happy Day — A fall festival (November 5, 2022) for children in foster care.

4. Care Kit Program — Each child served by LOR receives one of their signature Care Kits, completely catered to that individual child and their needs. Each Care Kit includes clothing, shoes, new toiletries, books, and stuffed animals. LOR partners with hundreds of other agencies and nonprofits, including DSS, currently serving over half of the children in the state who are in foster care presently. Last year alone, LOR distributed over 5,100 Care Kits. Since their nonprofit status in 2006, they have distributed over 42,000 Care Kits.

Ways to get involved

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Learn more about Lowcountry Orphan Relief:

Website
Facebook
Twitter
Instagram
Email
Mailing Address: PO Box 70185, N. Charleston, SC 29415
Phone: (843) 747-4099

Let’s show our community some love! Help us spread the word about your favorite Lowcountry non-profits by tagging us @charlestonmoms and using the hashtag #charlestonmomscare and we’ll share your pictures!

Don’t forget to check out the other non-profits we’ve featured!
Charleston Moms CARE: Spotlight on Amor Healing Kitchen
Charleston Moms CARE: Spotlight on My Sister’s House
Charleston Moms CARE: Spotlight on The Family Collective
Charleston Moms CARE: Spotlight on Lowcountry Blessing Box Project
Charleston Moms CARE: It’s Okay to Ask for Help
Charleston Moms CARE: National Cervical Cancer Coalition
Charleston Moms CARE: Future Ready Education Initiative
Charleston Moms CARE: The Avery Research Center
Charleston Moms CARE: The Dee Norton Child Advocacy Center
Charleston Moms CARE: WakeUp Carolina
Charleston Moms CARE: Spotlight on SEALKIDS
Charleston Moms CARE: South Carolina Breastfeeding Coalition

Sydney Mcleod-Bryant Barnett
Born in Boston, but raised in Mount Pleasant, Sydney left South Carolina to go to Lenior-Rhyne College (now University) where she met her husband and graduated with a degree in Political Science. She and her husband moved back to Mount Pleasant in 2012 and are currently living in the family house (zoo) with Audrey who is going on 8 and Amelia who is going on 2, a dog and two cats. Sydney loves re-familiarizing herself with the city through the eyes of her children , traveling, learning Korean and listening to audiobooks.