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Clover Area Assistance
Center construction updates

BY CAMERON HURST, THE DIRECTOR OF CAAC, GUEST CONTRIBUTOR

CLOVER, SC - Exciting
progress is underway at
Clover Area Assistance
Center (CAAC) as the
organization nears the
completion of its much anticipated Outreach and
Administration Center.
Located behind CAAC’s
current building at 1130
Highway 55 E, this new
facility will significantly
enhance CAAC’s ability to
serve the Clover community, providing expanded resources and support for individuals and families in need. The Outreach and Administration Center
will offer dedicated space
for financial management
courses, a conference room for community meetings, and administrative offices to better coordinate services. One of CAAC’s key goals is to empower individuals by offering financial literacy
education, including
budgeting, goal setting,
and credit management.
This new space will allow
for the expansion of these
programs, creating more
opportunities for community members to achieve financial stability and independence.
The center will also serve as an outreach hub, offering a welcoming environment where partner organizations can meet with clients, provide services, and collaborate with CAAC to address local needs. With
this expansion, CAAC
will be able to strengthen
partnerships with other
social service agencies,
further enhancing the
support available to those
in need. Additionally,
this expansion will allow
CAAC to make updates to
its full-choice food pantry,
improving its ability to
serve the community more effectively. By enhancing storage and accessibility, the organization will be able to offer a greater variety of food options and improve the overall shopping experience for clients. CAAC is thrilled to announce that the Outreach and Administration Center is
now fully funded, thanks
to the generous support of Kevin Kirsh and the Kirsh Family Foundation. This crucial funding ensures that the project can move forward without financial constraints, allowing CAAC to focus on enhancing services for the
community. In recognition of this significant contribution, the conference room in the new building will be named in memory of Kevin’s parents, Herb and Sue Kirsh. The Kirsh family has a long history of dedication to the Clover community, and their contribution will leave a lasting impact on the lives of those served by CAAC. “This donation is a game changer for the organization,” said
Cameron Hurst, CAAC’s
Executive Director. “The
Kirsh Family Foundation’s
generosity ensures that
this project will be fully
funded, allowing CAAC
to focus on its mission—
helping neighbors in need.
The organization is deeply
grateful for their support and honored to recognize Herb and Sue Kirsh’s legacy in the new building.” The grand opening of the Outreach and Administration Center
is planned for the spring
of 2025. This milestone
will mark a new era for
CAAC, strengthening
its ability to provide
assistance, education, and
outreach to the community.
The organization looks
forward to celebrating
this achievement with
supporters, partners, and the entire Clover community. As the project nears completion, CAAC invites the community to stay engaged with its
work. Whether through
volunteering, donations,
or simply spreading the
word, public support makes a difference. Together, the community can continue to build a stronger, healthier, and more resilient Clover.
For updates on the project
and information on how to
get involved, community
members are encouraged
to visit CAAC’s website or
follow the organization
on social media. The
organization looks forward
to welcoming the public
to the grand opening next
spring and celebrating this incredible milestone for CAAC and the Clover
community!

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