Reaching Out. Raising Awareness.
Expanding Access.

We serve all of God’s people by raising awareness and access to existing community services and bridging gaps to promote a greater level of self-sufficiency in our community.

Programs & Partners

Lowcountry Outreach Programs

We provide free, volunteer driven rides to medical appointments in partnership with the Good Neighbor Free Medical Clinic of Beaufort.

We offer free tutoring to 10th, 11th, and 12th grade students who are preparing for the SAT.

Building Partners

Provides access to justice through free legal clinics and no-cost representation

Provides genealogical and deed research for families in support of Heirs Property claims

Provides Sea Island families with support, education and resources to retain and sustain their ancestral property

Inspires responsible fatherhood so children, families; and communities can thrive.

fellowship, Education & support group partners

A fellowship of people who come together to solve their drinking problem.

Help and hope for friends and families of alcoholics.

Offering a bimonthly, appointment-based blood drive that provides a simple way to save lives.

12 Steps and the Sacraments
A support group that combines a 12-step recovery program for those suffering from addictions and unhealthy attachments with the rich faith heritage of the Catholic Church.

Provides support and temporary shelter for children and their families who are facing eviction and or homelessness.

Grief recovery support group where you can find help and healing for the hurt of losing a loved one.

Grieving Parents Support Group
Monthly support group for peers who have experienced the loss of a child.

A medical clinic serving uninsured adults between the ages of 18 and 65 who live or work in Beaufort County.

Collaboration began in the fall of 2022 when The Lowcountry Outreach began proving transportation for their clients to the clinic using our volunteer run Angel Rides program. 

Providing music therapy (via guitar lessons), to aid Veterans in dealing with emotional and / or physical injury.

The Dreams Program provides a hands-on carpentry training program centered around Gullah culture with a mission to create pathways for youth, (17-30) seeking an opportunity to build a meaningful career. 

Brain health education, respite care and caregiver support for people living with memory loss.

Trained Benefit Counselors collaborating alongside The United way of the Lowcountry Showers of Dignity Trailer to provide assistance with applications for Medicaid, SNAP (food stamps), and other SC benefits.

Special Olympics for individuals with intellectual disabilities in the Lowcountry covering Beaufort and Jasper counties.

Support for Parents of Alienated Adult Children
Providing a judgement-free zone and peer support for parents estranged from their adult children.

Securing vital services that fulfill the immediate basic needs of the most vulnerable members of our community, while also making strategic investments in education and economic mobility. The Lowcountry Outreach began a partnership in the spring of 2025 by providing volunteers, trained to offer SC Thrive, while attending scheduled events alongside the Becky Francis Showers of Dignity Trailer Showers-of-Dignity-Fact-Sheet.pdf. at locations such as Washington Street Park, and the Salvation Army. 

Spiritual & Volunteer Support

Spiritual Support

In need of spiritual direction, prayer support, healing prayer or just a willing ear to listen? Spiritual Support is available.

Volunteer Support

We depend on dedicated volunteers to provide drivers, host/hostess services and craft skill needs as we fulfill our mission.