National Remodelers Charities Fund Raiser
Let's Build a Rec Center For the Boys at Waccamaw Youth Center in Conway
Help us turn this garage/storage space into a Recreation Center! Your generation donation helps the Waccamaw Youth Center continue to provide a positive environment for boys and young men ages 12-21 years old.
At National Remodelers Charities, we are dedicated to uplifting local communities by partnering with accredited charities. Through our strategic event management services and Discounts-For-Dollars Contractor Program, we ensure that NRC supports vital programs that make a difference in people’s lives. Join us in our mission to create sustainable change and foster community growth.
Use the “Change Amount” Link below to customize your donation or just accept the suggested amount.
Referrals to our residential center from the Department of Social Services are expected to increase in the coming year. We need your support to help these boys and young men overcome abuse, neglect or behavioral issues and become healthy and productive adults. Many of our boys are interested in trade skills! We also assist with job placement. (AI image for privacy purposes.)
Your Generosity Makes a Difference
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Your tax deductible donation will directly fund the recreation center project.
PLEASE DONATE ACCORDING TO YOUR ABILITIES
Community Support

Thom Casebolt
CEO National Remodelers Charities
My name is Thom Casebolt, and I’m the CEO of National Remodelers Charities (NRC), an IRS-approved 501(c)(3) nonprofit. At NRC, our mission is to bring the home improvement, home services, and construction industries together to give back to our communities.
Recently, I had the privilege of visiting the Waccamaw Youth Center in Conway, SC. This remarkable program helps adolescent boys and young men ages 12–21 by providing counseling, life skills training, and even job placement opportunities. Their positive approach gives these young men a chance at a new direction in life — one filled with hope and opportunity.

Brandon Oates
Director, Waccamaw Youth Center
Our Executive Director, Brandon Oates has been with Waccamaw Youth Center since October 2024. Before coming to Waccamaw Youth Center he has worked in nonprofit leadership for over 10 years. He obtained his Master of Social Work degree from Walden University and a Bachelor of Arts in Human Services and Organizational Leadership from Columbia University. Brandon is also part of the Certified Maxwell Leadership Team and is a speaker, coach, and mentor. Brandon is a combat veteran who served in the US Army and SC Army National Guard for 8 years. Brandon believes everyone deserves a second chance and the opportunity to become successful.
					

