We have a duty to protect and support our most vulnerable populations, including the elderly.
I recently met with folks in the long-term care industry to discuss workforce shortage issues and continued support for long-term care facilities coming out of COVID.
Families in South Carolina need diapers, wipes, & formula! If you or someone you know is in need, Carolina Pregnancy Center will be hosting a drive-thru giveaway in Spartanburg on June 13th!
I recently met with Ayanna and April from @PowerInChanging in Columbia, S.C.
In the middle of the nation’s baby formula shortage, it’s remarkable to see organizations like this serving our communities in South Carolina.
More than 31,000 South Carolinians are diagnosed with cancer each year. We cherish those we’ve lost and celebrate those who’ve pulled through! #NationalCancerSurvivorsDay
78 years ago, the #GreatestGeneration was preparing to fight in #DDay. As our nation is eternally grateful, let us remember and thank the brave heroes who fought for us. 🇺🇸
Joined the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division in Irmo to pray with them and thank them for their service. The work these officers do deserves special recognition. Just as they wear body armor for protection, Ephesians 6 tells us to put on the armor of God daily.
When it comes to this baby formula shortage, it’s not about Republicans or Democrats — it’s about taking care of our children.
Americans need answers on what went wrong and how we can keep it from happening again.
There are some people who aim to devalue life in low-income communities.
But I know from experience that some of the most remarkable things come out of the most challenging places.