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Home South Carolina Fort Lawn

Town: Fort Lawn

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Some of the Arras Foundation staff (from left to right: Elizabeth Howe, Brian Canty, Hannah Saeger Karnei, Emma DeVenny, Susan DeVenny, and Savannah Crosby) pose in front of a mural on historic Main Street in downtown Lancaster, South Carolina. Photo courtesy of the Arras Foundation.
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  • Local Institutions

Driving Regional Transformation through Inclusion

  • Ben Speggen
  • April 6, 2023
The Arras Foundation in Lancaster, South Carolina, is using resident input and data to empower whole-of-region progress.
Community members holding rakes and shovels pose in front of Fort Lawn, South Carolina town sign.
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  • Local Institutions

How a Community Center Helps a Town Rise Again

  • Ben Speggen
  • February 24, 2023
Residents of Fort Lawn, South Carolina used a community development model to identify 51 actionable goals to improve their town. Today, they’re checking off the list, one by one.
A flagpole outside of the Fort Lawn Community Center where a 9/11 Memorial features an artwork created from a World Trade Center steel beam.
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  • Citizen Engagement

To Both See and Tell the Country: From the Road through North Carolina to South Carolina

  • Ben Speggen
  • September 7, 2022
Why seeing more of America matters.

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