Friday, June 4, 2010

Check out our NEW WEBSITE!!!


Upstate Family Resource Center gains new website via partnership with Clemson Compassion Project and LaunchSomething, LLC


Boiling Springs, SC, June 1, 2010 — The Upstate Family Resource Center unveils its new website this week in an effort to educate and connect the communities in District Two.

The Upstate Family Resource Center’s administration and board of directors has worked over the last several months with LaunchSomething LLC to create a website that will be a valuable source of information for families, especially those in District Two. The Center was the recipient of a grant from the Clemson Compassion Project that enabled them to execute a community survey, have a board retreat to review and analyze information gathered, and create a marketing plan and a strategic plan. All of this work culminated in a new website rich with information on programs and services offered at the Center as well as links to other resources beneficial to families. The new website will also provide individuals the opportunity to make secured online donations to the Center.

“Our new website will allow us to easily connect with families and provide helpful information about resources in our community. It will also give us a platform to share information about issues that affect families and link them to other organizations outside of our community. It will be a great tool to help us stay in touch with our community.” Says director Kelley Ezell.

The Upstate Family Resource Center is a non-profit organization located in northern Spartanburg County. It serves the Spartanburg County School District Two and surrounding areas. Its mission is to empower families by implementing education and assistance programs that build and maintain healthy productive families.

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1 comment:

Marg said...

I just made a comment on Harvest's blog. She sure is cute. I live in Anderson, S.C. which isn't far from you. Do you do any work with animals or just families??? I am a big advocate of rescuing animals. I have 17 cats here right now that came to live with me. And I wouldn't mind fostering some other cats.
Anwyway, nice to meet you.