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200 Bags of Oyster Shells!

By Eileen Faas On Wednesday, January 15, more than 25 WAHHI Difference Makers braved chilly temperatures to prepare 200 bags of oyster shells that will be used to build reefs and oyster beds that support our low country ecosystem. The two-hour project included a...

The Children’s Center Thanks WAHHI

Our young performers brought joy to the WAHHI Christmas Luncheon and the Hilton Head Island Bluffton Chamber of Commerce’s Board of Directors Christmas Luncheon, showcasing their renditions of Christmas classics. Each classroom shone brightly during our annual...

The First Pickled Pink Round Robin is In the Books!

The inaugural pickleball event is complete, and judging from the responses of the participants, should be repeated! It was a sunny, low breeze day at Indigo Run, and if ever there was a place to observe “women supporting women” this was it! Everyone was gracious, came...

Another WAHHI Golf Outing Is In the Books!

…..and what a spectacular day it was! Co-chairs Sarah Gleeton and Holly Brooks did a fabulous job and scored a hole in one. Long Cove Golf staff were very attentive to our 102 golfers, who were excited for a unique opportunity to play a private club, all thanks to...

WAHHI  A Lowcountry Sisterhood

reprinted from Pink Magazine August 2024 Issue Story by Lesley Kyle Photography by Lindsay Pettinicchi Photography, LLC Debbie Gorski (pictured above) arrived on Hilton Head Island like many other residents: as a tourist. She and her husband began vacationing on the...

WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION OF HILTON HEAD ISLAND FOUNDATION GRANT FINAL REPORT

SUBMITTED BY THE ARTS CENTER OF COASTAL CAROLINA Grant Funded Project Summary: The Arts Center requested and was awarded $5,000 for the 2023-2024 Adaptive Arts Program to provide direct services to 161 Beaufort County School District (BCSD) students who would...

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WAHHI Difference Makers at it again! On Wednesday, January 15, more than 25 WAHHI Difference Makers braved chilly temperatures to prepare 200 bags of oyster