Edmondston-Alston HouseWe got this very nice testimonial from Virginia Mizel at the famed Edmonston-Alston house. We always knew our volunteers would go down in history!

Thank you for helping us solve our printer problem.

I would like to give a special commendation to your volunteer Alfredo Suarez.

He came to the Edmondston-Alston House on Monday to answer our request for printer repair. Alfredo worked 2 hours before getting the machine to print without adding black lines to the copy. It was a frustrating job, but he never lost patience, was very respectful of the machinery and the museum. We would welcome him back and could highly recommend him to others.

Virginia Mizel
Museum Director
Edmondston-Alston House
21 East Battery
Charleston, SC 29401

Feedback like this really makes all of us feel good. Thanks!

 

Just have to blow our own horn… or no, not actually because Daphne from Deta, LLC, has done if for us!

“Working in the nonprofit world as a nonprofit consultant, grant writer and project developer can be challenging at times, especially when it comes to finding the right resources for the right project and connecting the agency with the right people to accomplish a mission. Having said that, these are the challenges that drive those of us in the nonprofit community to do what we do and PATH is no exception. Over the past few months I have had the opportunity to work with Palmetto Technology Hub (PATH) on multiple projects. If you haven’t made the connection with PATH for your nonprofit, then your organization is missing out on a terrific opportunity to work with a most dynamic group of people. You will not be disappointed. Helping nonprofits improve and utilize technology is what PATH is all about. I’m in a unique situation so I get to see the results PATH produces in multiple ways because I’ve put in requests for multiple agencies. This is what I have found…….. Each and every request has been met by professionals who are as committed to the outcomes as I am. Their advice and work ethic is spot on. So if you can’t figure out that new technology gadget, need advice on a website or are looking for direction, you can stop looking. It’s as easy as submitting a ticket online… and the best part for nonprofits is that it is absolutely FREE! Thank you Palmetto Technology Hub for all that you are doing for the nonprofit community”.
Daphne Wright
Masters in Nonprofit Management

Thank you Daphne. The appreciation of people like you really means a lot to us and our volunteers.

 

“As a two person nonprofit, serving the state of South Carolina it can be challenging accomplishing all the tasks that need to be done, especially those that are technology related.  PATH is an amazing resource.  I can’t say enough good things about this service.

This day and age, technology is critical for non-profits to have a greater impact and touch more lives.  Without PATH, we would not have had the resources or the know how to complete the project we wanted done.   We have even already received feedback from some of the clients we serve complementing PATH’s creation.

We worked with Amanda Albertson.  She was knowledgeable, patient and easy to work with.  I highly recommend others to take advantage of this unique service and look forward to submitting my next project soon!  Thanks again – you guys rock!”

Submitted by Michelle Pyle, YES Carolina

 

Tune into JOYradio tomorrow, 7/27, at 11 AM to hear PATH talk about their unique mission with host Pattie Welek Hall!  You will also be able to hear a couple of our Lowcountry nonprofit friends who will be calling in to talk about how PATH has helped with their organization.  Be sure to listen and spread the word!

You can listen at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/joyradio/2011/07/27/palmeto-technology-hub-supports-charleston-nonprofits

 

 

JOYRadio with Pattie Welek Hall

JOYRadio:People Inspiring People, interviews people from all walks of life, shares their life-stories, and hopefully inspires others to create their own personal JOY.

 

 

 

 

 

We received this wonderful letter about one of our great volunteers, James Moffitt.  Hearing such kind words reminds us why PATH was created, and we could not exist without our amazing volunteers!

“I SO appreciate the rapid response of James Moffitt to my question. I had gone all over the Internet looking for help (which didn’t fix my problem), and then saw the notice about your speaking to the Nonprofit Council of the GSDC Chamber of Commerce. It took no time to discover how to request help for my printer problem and received a phone call in less than 20 minutes. I have been gnashing my teeth and groaning for about 4 days, and although he could not FIX my printer, he did solve my problem by going through a list of options and letting me know that when I had exhausted each one, it meant that purchasing a new printer would be the most cost-effective solution. He stopped my agony!

 Thank you so very much for creating the PATH – what a gift to all of us in the nonprofit community.”

Nancyjean Nettles
Executive Director
Audubon of South Carolina

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