The quarterly meeting was held on October 7th at Spanish Wells. The meeting started with the Director from the Boys and Girls Club sharing what was new and how the funds helped their program. We heard presentations for the Hilton Head Island Hospital Auxilliary, the Hilton Head High School Booster Club and the Hunger Coalition of the Low Country. Video recordings were taken and distributed to those unable to attend. Another close vote with the Hunger Coalition receiving the majority of the votes. We will schedule a check presentation to the charity in early November.
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!

Lowcountry Autism Foundation
The Autism Foundation has been nominated by S. Wild for consideration. The Lowcountry Autism Foundation is committed to enhancing the lives of individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder and their families through individually designed programming, advocacy, and awareness efforts.
Awarded January 2023
Boys and Girls Club Presentation
Members presented our July ’21 collective donation of $11,700 to the Boys and Girls Club of Hilton Head Island on August 10th. We participated in a tour of the facility and met members of the local Boys and Girls Club.
Awarded July 2021


Hilton Head Heros
HHH has been nominated by Stan Smith for consideration during one of our next meetings. The Hilton Head Hero’s mission is “To provide one week dream vacations for families with terminally ill children on the Hilton Head Island.
Presented by Stan Smith February 2022
July meeting
The 100 Men Who Care met on July 22nd at the Spanish Wells Club. The new Director of the Volunteers in Medicine, John Newman, shared how 100MWC helped local residents on the island improve their quality of life. Members presented local needs being served by the Boys and Girls Club, St. James Food Pantry and Safe Harbour.
Votes were submitted and a decision was made that our giving pool would be directed to the Boys and Girls Club for current initiatives. several men elected to make additional donations to the other needs presented.
In total, the 100 Men contributed $13,700 to help support local needs.
Partner provides Dolphin cruises
One of the 100 Men Who Care members is a partner which provides tours of the local waters. Narrated Dolphin and nature waterfront cruises, home tours and private charters available.
Book online or call 843-681-2522

Hospice Care of the Low Country
Phil Hartman nominated the Hospice Care of the Lowcountry for consideration which is an independent, community-based, non-profit organization established to give comfort, honor and dignity for end of life patients and their families.
CH2 Magazine
Our local magazine took the time to interview a few of us, compose an article and publish our story in the June ’21 edition. Twenty-three of the members met with the editor of CH2 Magazine to show our support.
https://issuu.com/celebrat/docs/ch2-june2021-issue/64



