SERVICE PROJECTS
NMDP (formerly Be The Match)
If you could offer hope to someone dying from cancer, would you?
Joining the Be The Match Registry® means volunteering to be listed as a potential blood stem cell donor, ready to save the life of any patient in need of a transplant.
You could be someone’s cure. You could literally save a life.
Read the Guidelines for the National Service Project
The guidelines give specific directions for the following:
- General Rules
- How to track your hours and money raised
- Recognition Levels
- Financial Donations to Be The Match
- How to get involved with Be The Match
SC HOSA Contact: Tonya Davis, Patient and Lead Liaison
P: 216-406-6236
Shriners Children's
This year, we are excited to announce Shriners Children’s is our new 2024-2025 South Carolina State Service Project. Shriners Children’s is a non-profit organization devoted to providing high-quality specialty medical care to children and families, regardless of their ability to pay or insurance status. A few of their medical specializations include Burn Care, Colorectal and GI, Craniofacial, Orthopedics, Pediatric Surgery, Spine and Spinal Cord, Sports Medicine, Urology, Wound Care, and Skin Disorders. We will focus on the two South Carolina facilities, Shriners Children-Greenville and MUSC Children’s Hospital Burn Center. Let’s impact our state through local fundraising and advocacy!
Some ideas for fundraisers:
~Walks/Events- chapters can sponsor or join an event by clicking the link: https://lovetotherescue.org/how-you-can-help/get-involved/events-for-love~
~Themed events/walks have been successful (Witches and Warlock Walk/Goblins/etc.)
~Organize a Turkey Trot and Roll with your school and community.
SC HOSA will list more ideas as they become available.
2023 -2024 National and State Service Projects
2023 -2024 GOLD MEDAL SCHOOLS ($1,000 +)
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Whale Branch Early College High School- $1,585
2023 -2024 SILVER MEDAL SCHOOLS ($999 – $500)
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FD Johnson Technology Center- $921
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Heyward Career Center- $650
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Ashley Ridge High School- $500
2023 -2024 BRONZE MEDAL SCHOOLS ($499 – $100)
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Lancaster County School District Career Center- $401
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White Knoll High School- $100
2023 -2024 GOLD MEDAL SCHOOLS ($1,000 +)
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Fort Mill High School- $1,720
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FD Johnson Technology Center- $1,215
2023 -2024 SILVER MEDAL SCHOOLS ($999 – $500)
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JL Mann High School- $600
2023 -2024 BRONZE MEDAL SCHOOLS ($499 – $100)
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Aiken County Career Center- $430
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Applied Technology Center- $350
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Fort Dorchester High School- $120
South Carolina Donations
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Ashley Ridge High School- $500
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Academy for Arts, SCience & Technology- $200
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Lancaster County School District Career Center- $190
2023 -2024 GOLD MEDAL SCHOOLS
(250 donors +)
- Ashley Ridge High School- 290 donors
2023 -2024 SILVER MEDAL SCHOOLS
(151 -249 donors)
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FD Johnson Technology Center- 197 donors
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Berkeley High School- 189 donors
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Mary River High School- 171 donors
2023 -2024 BRONZE MEDAL SCHOOLS
(65 -150 donors)
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JL Mann High School- 135 donors
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Fountain Inn High School- 117 donors
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Whale Branch Early College High School- 94 donors
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Lexington Technology Center- 78 donors
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Lancaster County School District Career Center- 73 donors
2023 -2024 BRONZE MEDAL SCHOOLS
(150 -199.9 chapter hours)
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Heyward Career Center
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JL Mann High School
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Spring Valley High School
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West Florence High School
2023 -2024 BRONZE MEDAL STUDENTS
(25 -49.9 Individual hours)
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Radhika Patel – JL Mann High School
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Isra Siddique – Spring Valley High School
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Hunar Gill – Spring Valley High School
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Abdullah Amir – Spring Valley High School
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Shivani Patel – Spring Valley High School
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Shreya Kumar – Spring Valley High School
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Isra Siddique – Spring Valley High School