Dec 17: Eliot Middleton, Swig and Swine, Echo Show


Eliot Middleton

https://www.counton2.com/news/local-news/charleston-county-news/lowcountry-man-giving-away-cars-for-the-holidays/

Eliot Middleton was one of the things I loved back in June because of what he was doing for our community and he is back at it again for the Holidays. Such an incredible man and his mission is truly beautiful.

Lowcountry man giving away cars for the holidays | WCBD News 2 (counton2.com)

 

Swig & Swine

Destiny Community Cafe is a “Pay what you can” cafe where people can go and eat and not have to worry about the bill. They recently had to close their brick and mortar in North Charleston because the rent was raised. Then The North Charleston Dream Center stepped in and provided them with $50,000 check to get a food truck to be able to provide this incredible service to their community BUT WAIT THERE’S MORE…Anthony from Swig and Swine donated a second Food Truck to Help them serve more.

Swig & Swine owner donates food truck to North Charleston pay-what-you-can café (postandcourier.com)

 

Echo Show 15

Amazon Official Site: Echo Show 15 | Full HD 15.6″ smart display for family organization with Alexa

 

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