About Us
Our Story
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The Brookland Foundation is a non-profit organization that was established in 1994 to extend outreach efforts throughout the Midlands of South Carolina. Recognizing a spiritual mandate to improve the community, the members of the Brookland Baptist Church in West Columbia authorized an initial $100,000 endowment to establish the Foundation. Over three decades later, the organization has continued to evolve by expanding its reach and increasing its impact.
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As the community outreach arm of Brookland, the Foundation operates various programs and outreach initiatives aimed at addressing hunger and homelessness, providing emergency financial assistance, promoting educational achievement, and advocating for health equity.
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The Brookland Foundation's commitment to improving the lives of those in the community is evident in the impact it has had over the years. By providing much-needed support and resources to those who need it most, the Foundation has become an integral part of the communities we serve.
"Intersecting neighborhoods, communities, and cultures. Working and growing together as one."
Our Mission
To provide responsive programming designed to ensure people in underserved and disadvantaged communities have access to the resources and support needed to live quality and productive lives.
Serving The Midlands
The Brookland Foundation serves individuals and families throughout the Midlands of South Carolina.
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Calhoun
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Clarendon
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Fairfield
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Kershaw
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Lee
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Lexington
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Newberry
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Orangeburg
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Richland
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Saluda
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Sumter
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
The Brookland Foundation does not unlawfully discriminate internally (in its administrative and program operations) or externally (in the provision of services) on the basis of race, political orientation, religion, gender, sexual orientation, age, national origin, ethnicity, ancestry, marital status, veteran status, mental/physical disability, or any other status prohibited by applicable law.