A new group, new name, same goal!

It’s official, we are changing. The name but not the hat yet as we are still trying to get a new hat produced. Now we need additional artwork. Not our most burning issue.

We look forward to having an additional location to alternate meetings to mix it up as well as creating an opportunity for others to participate.

Starting in January, the 25th, we are meeting at the Sea Pines Country Club and returning to Spanish Wells to enjoy the water view in the spring.

Over the past seven meetings you have raised over $100,000 for local needs. What was our goal? “We measure success by giving back to people just trying to go thru life.” Based on the generosity of people on the island and members from other states, we have made a great start.

The website is intended to explain the process, approach and expectations. If you see a question, send a note. We will keep the process simple and make a decision quickly.

Please pass the word along and bring a friend to our next meeting.

Who should you nominate?

Take a few minutes to think about who we should impact in the coming year.

We are still working on updating the website for the broader group. By we, I’m referring to me and the elves. We only have two and I just learned they are leaving in 9 days!

Regardless, we will be meeting January 25th to hear about three charities that we can collectively help in our community. There will be a random drawing of the ones submitted for consideration. If you would like to add one to the list, fill out some basic information on the website. Below is the current list of nominations. If the elves missed one, just let me know. 

If you would like to nominate a new one to consider, go to – https://menandwomenwhocare.com/nominating/

Hilton Head High School Booster Club
St. James Food Pantry
Full Spectrum Studio
Hilton Head Heros
Lowcountry Autism Foundation
Sandalwood Food Pantry
Operations Patriot Forward Operating Base
South Carolina Nurse Retention Incentive
Volunteers in Medicine
Mental Health America
Juvenile Diabetes Research Fund

Rotary – Sunset Club

Our local Rotary Club is sponsoring a fundraiser and silent auction for two of our island charities September 18th. For $15 pay to play Putt-Putt and check out the items on the silent auction. Anytime prior to 5pm Saturday.

Relay for life

Relay for Life, American Cancer Society, contacted 100MWC to sponsor a team or a sign for their event September 25th at Shelter Cove. Basically, for $100, we, anyone can add a sign to the event to encourage walkers.

The 100MWC’s team has moved up to 5th place in the fundraising activity. Great job!

How are donations collected?

100 Men Who Care does not process your gift. We partner with a larger organization to reduce cost and delivery of the donation. The funds are managed by a national organization which is recognized as a nonprofit, 501C3 DAF, and distributes funds for a minor fee to cover any credit card or ACH cost.

How are funds distributed?

100 Men Who Care does not process your gift. We partner with a larger organization to reduce cost and delivery of the donation. The funds are managed by a national organization which is recognized as a nonprofit and distributes funds for a minor fee to cover any credit card or ACH cost.