Through our Together for Mental Health fundraiser, we aim to raise $50,000 to sustain and expand vital 1-on-1 mental health services in schools for over 100 students.
In South Carolina, 1 in 3 students still lacks access to mental health care.
Many are navigating trauma, instability, and heartbreak—alone.
At Charleston Hope, we believe every child deserves a safe place to process, to heal, and to just be a kid again.
But we can’t do it without YOU.
Make an impact today
Support our mission by making your gift to help us raise $50,000!
LEAD THE WAY IN BRINGING MORE MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT TO KIDS WITH US!
Become a Peer-to-Peer Fundraiser
Peer-to-peer (P2P) fundraising empowers individuals like you to start your own personal fundraiser in support of Charleston Hope’s mission. When you create a P2P fundraising page, you rally your friends, family, and network to help provide essential mental health resources and counseling services for students in high-poverty schools.
Ready to take the lead?
Start your own fundraiser today and become a champion for mental wellness!
JOIN US AT ANY OF THESE FREE EVENTS TO SUPPORT OUR MISSION THIS MONTH!
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STONEY 100 BENEFITTING CHARLESTON HOPE
⚡️CHARLESTON, ARE YOU READY?!⚡️
100 MILES. 24 HOURS. 1 POWERFUL PURPOSE.
The STONEY 100 is more than the miles—it’s a movement for mental health💚
May 9–10 | 12PM–12PM | STONEY FIELD
Come out to support on May 9th! Walk, run, or commit to a bigger challenge. Show up for the cause🏃🏼🏃🏽♀️
We’re rallying the city to raise funds for Charleston Hope + Quest in Recovery—two nonprofits changing lives right here in CHS🌞
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STRIVE’S ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY PARTY BENEFITTING CHARLESTON HOPE
Join us for STRIVE’S ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY PARTY🤩
May 17 | 10AM–12PM | West Ashley
We’re kicking off our Strive Summer Olympics with a workout, a fun competition, and a community cookout featuring Project Lean Nation + Neuropathy & Spine Center!
🤍BENEFITING: Charleston Hope🤍
🎁 Giveaways for attendees include:
• Unlimited Month Membership
• Personal Training Sessions
• Physical Therapy Evaluations
Bring your family + friends (kids can join too!)
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CHARLESTON HOPE WOMEN'S LUNCHEON FUNDRAISER
🌸 FLOURISH Women’s Luncheon 🌸
Join us for an inspiring afternoon of connection, conversation, and purpose at the FLOURISH Women’s Luncheon, benefiting Charleston Hope’s mental health programs for students in high-poverty schools.Enjoy a beautifully curated lunch, powerful keynote speaker, engaging panel discussion, and a wellness market featuring local women-owned businesses—all designed to celebrate community and support mental wellness.
🗓 Date: May 16, 2025
📍 Location: The Harbour Club at WestEdge
🕰 Time: 11:30 AM – 2:00 PMTogether, let’s invest in the next generation of girls—and in each other. Get your tickets here!
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THE LUX EXCHANGE BENEFITTING CHARLESTON HOPE
We’ll be selling gently used designer and name brand pieces (think Louis Vuitton, Gucci, YSL, Lily Pulitzer, Hermes, Kate Spade, Loft, J.Crew, and more!). From purses and belts to shoes and clothes, there will be so many gems waiting for a second home.
We’ve also added a silent auction to give you even more ways to find something you’ll love and support the cause!
We’ve got some amazing gift baskets and gift certificates from local favorites like SkinLab, Candlefish, Sweeter than Fiction, Jeni’s Ice Cream, Dress Up Charleston, Old Whaling Company, and others.Thursday, May 22nd from 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM
1714 Middle Street, Sullivans Island, SC 29482
Let’s shop, support local, give back, and connect as a community—I can’t wait to see you there!
Henrietta Gantt, PhD, LPC-S, NCC
“YYY is a first grader who had to grow up very quickly after his father was incarcerated at an early age, witnessing violence in the home, and his older brother was diagnosed with a chronic medical condition. He struggled with constant anxiety of his family’s safety and wondering whether or not he was “good enough.” He fears being a burden to others.
Through therapy sessions and play therapy techniques he explored the trauma of violence through role play and his brother’s medical condition with a toy medical kit. His anxiety about safety decreased overall and his teacher reported that he had seemed much more comfortable at school and playing with others and had started to reduce the amount of times he asked whether or not he was good. He was able to start just acting more like a kid!”
Mental health support isn't available to every child, and that's why we're committed to increasing access.
Here's how we're bringing mental health care to more kids:
1. Partnering with under-resourced schools to implement our programs.
2. Bringing in therapists and interns to offer 1-on-1 counseling.
3. Empowering girls through mental health-focused programs.
Make an impact today
Support our mission by making your gift to help us raise $50,000!