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SUMMARY:Terry Lee\, Founder and Executive Director of Overflow Foundation
DESCRIPTION:The mission of Overflow Foundation is to Pour Hope Into Life by promoting mental health awareness and suicide prevention\, as well as providing mental health education. \nOur Story\nOverflow Foundation was founded in 2019 by a mother who was grieving the loss of her oldest son. Following a dual diagnosis of substance use disorder (SUD) and bipolar disorder (BPD)\, her son succumbed to severe depression and died by suicide on September 6\, 2018. Noting the rise in suicide rates by the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) and the National Council for Behavioral Health\, Overflow Foundation desires to join the fight against suicide by infusing hope into the lives of individuals and families who have been affected by suicide\, mental illness\, and SUDs. \nCONTACT US
URL:https://www.aikenrotary.com/event/terry-lee-founder-and-executive-director-of-overflow-foundation/
LOCATION:Newberry Hall\, 117 Newberry St SW\, Aiken\, SC\, 29801\, United States
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SUMMARY:Dr. Carl Henson\, CMO & CSO of Chief Outsiders
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Carl Henson will give a brief overview of Artificial intelligence (AI) and how it has shifted the paradigm by creating new avenues for growth across all industries and businesses.ˆ \nCONTACT US
URL:https://www.aikenrotary.com/event/dr-cal-henson-ceo-and-founder-of-henson-ai/
LOCATION:Newberry Hall\, 117 Newberry St SW\, Aiken\, SC\, 29801\, United States
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SUMMARY:Bill Reynolds\, Aiken County Capital Project Sales Tax V
DESCRIPTION:If voters in Aiken County approve Capital Project Sales Tax V in November\, it would generate more than $260 million that could be used to pave dirt roads\, construct new facilities and more. \nCounty Council’s ad hoc study committee received a report from county staff about the projected revenue during a meeting Tuesday at the Aiken County Government Center. \nThe total amount was based on population figures and point of sale data from the S.C. Department of Revenue\, the county’s deputy administrator and chief financial officer\, Lynn Strom\, told the committee. \nCounty staff used the same data to determine how the money would be divided among the county and its 10 municipalities. \n Aiken County Council considers selling land in Sage Mill Industrial Park\nThe county would receive the biggest chunk of the proceeds\, $127.6 million. \nAiken’s share would be $79.7 million \nNorth Augusta would receive $48.6 million. \nBurnettown and New Ellenton would get $2.4 million and $2.03 million\, respectively. \nWagener would receive $1.6 million\, and Jackson’s share would be $1.2 million. \nPerry and Salley would get $256\,000 and $271\,000\, respectively. \nWindsor’s share would be $206\,000. \nMonetta would receive $190\,000. \nCounty staff wanted to make sure that all the municipalities would receive at least 15 percent more from Capital Project Sales Tax V than they did from Capital Project Sales Tax IV\, based on projections. \nCONTACT US
URL:https://www.aikenrotary.com/event/bill-reynolds-aiken-county-capital-project-sales-tax-v/
LOCATION:Newberry Hall\, 117 Newberry St SW\, Aiken\, SC\, 29801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Guest Speaker
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SUMMARY:Wade Cleveland - Rotary Exchange Program
DESCRIPTION:Youth Exchange is a study-abroad opportunity for young people who spend anywhere from a few weeks to a full year as an international student hosted by local Rotary clubs.\nAre you interested in learning a new language or meeting new people? Rotary Youth Exchange is the opportunity of a lifetime for the more than 8\,000 students who participate each year. By sharing your own culture and embracing a new one\, you help foster global understanding—and learn a great deal about yourself and your home country in the process.\nWhat is a Rotary Youth Exchange?\nIs an exchange right for me?\nExchanges are for people ages 15–19 who:\nHave demonstrated leadership in their school and community\nAre flexible and willing to try new things\nAre open to cultural differences\nCan serve as an ambassador for their own country\nHow much does it cost?\nCosts vary from country to country. Local Rotary clubs generously host students and provide room and board with a host family and a small monthly stipend. Participants are generally responsible for:\nRound-trip airfare\nInsurance\nTravel documents (such as passports and visas)\nSpending money\, additional travel\, and tour fees\nHow can I apply?\nLearn more about the types of programs offered\, and specific application process required. Because the selection and orientation process can be lengthy\, we suggest you apply 6­–12 months before you plan to leave.\nCan I host an exchange student?\nHosting an exchange student can be an incredibly rewarding experience for your family\, providing an international experience without leaving home. Host families provide room and board and share their lives with exchange students\, involving them in family\, community\, and cultural activities.\nInterested in learning more about being a host family? \nCONTACT US
URL:https://www.aikenrotary.com/event/jimmy-foley-investment-panel/
LOCATION:Newberry Hall\, 117 Newberry St SW\, Aiken\, SC\, 29801\, United States
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