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A look inside The Reserve at Lake Keowee’s Charitable Foundation

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Yeah, we couldn’t believe our eyes at first either—views from The Reserve at Lake Keowee | Photo provided

The Reserve at Lake Keowee, a community located 45 minutes from Greenville in beautiful Sunset, SC, has a little bit of everythingcustom homes, mountain views, lake access, tennis and pickleball, hiking and trails, and year-round golfing. ⛰️ But besides the seriously amazing amenities, The Reserve has a strong, tight-knit community with a giving spirit and a solidified continuity in elevating its own Charitable Foundation each year; serving four major functions to help support Greenville’s surrounding communities: environment, education, arts, and outreach.

Since 2006, The Reserve at Lake Keowee’s Charitable Foundation has distributed $1,211,000 to 20 different charities through donations to the foundation + annual charity events like The Reserve Charitable Foundation Golf Classic.

Despite all of the challenges that 2020 has brought, The Reserve at Lake Keowee’s continued fundraising efforts set a new record this year, raising $188,000 to support the following 12 local charities:

Camp iRock Reading Literacy Program

Center for Developmental Services

Family Promise – Pickens County

Feed a Hungry Child – Pickens County

Helping Hands Children’s Shelter

Pickens County Advocacy Center

Pickens County Meals on Wheels

Purple Heart Homes – Golden Corner Chapter

Ripple of One

Safe Harbor

Samaritan Health Clinic

Senior Center/Hagood Community Center

Learn more about calling The Reserve at Lake Keowee your community by connecting with The Reserve’s sales team and browsing current listings.

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