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Thanks Solicitor Jimmy Richardson and the Horry County Police Department

Supporter Partners and Friends

  • SCCADVASA
  • SCVAN
  • SCAG Office
  • SCDSS
  • Myrtle Beach Chamber Of Commerce
  • Georgetown Chamber of Commerce
  • Frances P Bunnelle Foundation
  • Chapin Foundation
  • North Myrtle Beach Woman’s Club
  • Kiwanis Myrtle Beach
  • Our Lady Star of the Sea
  • HTC
  • Emilys Way Foundation
  • Holy Cross Faith Memorial
  • Temple Beth Elohim
  • Saint John Greek Orthodox Church Ladies
  • Saint Pauls Waccamaw UMC
  • Georgetown Presbyterian Church
  • Belin UMC
  • United Methodist Women
  • All Saints Church
  • Jeremiahs Italian Ice
  • Knights of Columbus Georgetown SC
  • Mu Psi Omega Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority
  • Mulch and More
  • Legends Golf Association
  • Surfside Beach Presbyterian Church
  • Carolina Limousine & Coach
  • Pawleys Island Lions Club

Healthy Relationships

Healthy relationships are based on equality & respect You make decisions together and can openly discuss whatever you’re dealing with, like relationship problems and sexual choices. You enjoy spending time together but can be happy apart.

Unhealthy Relationships

Unhealthy relationships are based on attempts to control the other person - One person tries to make most of the decisions. He or she may pressure their partner about sex or refuse to see how their actions can hurt. In an unhealthy relationship, you feel like you should only spend time with your partner.

Abusive Relationships

Abusive relationships are based on an imbalance of power & control - One person is making all the decisions—about sexual choices, friend groups, boundaries, even what’s true and what’s not. You spend all of your time together and feel like you can’t talk to other people, especially about what’s really happening in your relationship.