
Arnold Fields Endowment Honors Unsung Heroes
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The Arnold Fields Community Endowment honored outstanding contributors from Hampton County, South Carolina, at their annual community service awards dinner. Charles Phillips received the Lifetime Achievement Award for his decades of service as an educator and local leader. Kyle Horton, a deputy sheriff, was awarded the Public Safety Award for his heroic actions saving a life. Michael Strauss was recognized for his mentorship as a D.A.R.E. officer, and William Koger was named Unsung Hero for his forty years of supporting farmers and leading community events. These winners exemplify the power of everyday dedication, from fostering community unity through music to preserving local traditions. The endowment, named after a local Marine Corps general, also provides grants, scholarships, and preserves history in the Lowcountry.
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