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Charleston-Themed Board Game

In order to raise funds to support its mission, PWB is designing the Charleston Theme Board Game. The game will offer “Charleston in a Box” by featuring unique Charleston area attractions (i.e. restaurants, historical and tourist landmarks, hotels, etc.) and features (i.e. plantations, barrier islands), while helping a good cause.

 

The board game is designed as a unique form of entertainment and souvenir, but also an niche advertising opportunity for businesses and organizations seeking the attention of Charleston area visitors.  Local organizations and businesses will have the opportunity to make a difference while gaining valuable exposure.

 

Press Release (June 7, 2010)
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A Global Affair

 

Over the past two years, members of the greater Charleston community have developed the desire to create service-learning based projects that would further the economic and social development of underdeveloped countries around the globe through unique learning opportunities. In 2008, a group of College of Charleston students, faculty and alumni planned the first project, Technology for Africa, to benefit the residents of Cameroon (located in Central Africa). A Global Affair was established as a yearly gala and silent auction to celebrate and make such service opportunities possible.


Last year, 75 guests and friends gathered to celebrate and raised over $4600 dollars in a single evening which allowed our partner organization, College of Charleston, and the student group to travel to Cameroon and purchase the necessary equipment to make the Technology for Africa project a success ($64,000 in total were raised and donated to set up three computer labs with a total of 24 new laptops).


This year's gala and silent auction will benefit the organization's new project, Bandage for Africa, which seeks to ship by March 2010 a 40-foot container of medical equipment and supplies to one of Cameroon's only two medical universities. In this region, 28% of the population lives on less then $1.25 a day and the life expectancy is just 50 years old. Money raised for this project will help guarantee the safe shipping and delivery of both donated and purchased equipment to l'Universite des Montagnes' new medical campus (In Bafounsan). Our goal is to raise at least $10,000 through our silent auction in support of this and future projects.


The Event


When: Friday, December 11, 2009


Time: 6-9pm


Where: Beatty Center (College of Charleston)


*Black Tie Optional

 

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