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50 years of giving back — and still going strong

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Still Hopes has supported causes that keep the Midlands thriving and continues to invest in people, purpose, and progress.

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Did you know? For 50 years, Still Hopes has been more than a senior living community — it’s been a force for good across the Midlands.

From supporting Alzheimer’s and brain research to partnering with the Cayce Beautification Foundation and the South Carolina Wildlife Foundation, Still Hopes knows a strong campus community starts with a strong local community. As a nonprofit, it holds fundraisers funds to support older adults and their team members through benevolence, outreach, and innovation.

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