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GET INVOLVED
TODAY!

The most impactful way to get involved with Keep It Green is to make your voice heard. We strive to educate our neighbors on all issues pertaining to land use in the lower neck and we hope you will do the same. There are several ways you can help make a difference:
(1) Sign up to receive our email updates and calls to action.
(2) Attend local government meetings and write letters to local officials.
(3) Contribute a Letter to the Editor in the local paper and help keep your neighbors informed. 
(4) Support the mission by giving a financial gift. 

Reach out and let us know how we are doing.

 

URGENT: ACTION NEEDED

Support Keep It Green.

The cost of over-development is too high for us to stand by and watch from the sidelines. We must act now before it is too late. Once our community has been compromised by over-development, it cannot be undone.

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KIGA spends countless hours working to protect the land, quality of life, and natural character of the Waccamaw Neck, by monitoring land use, zoning, and county government activity for compliance with the law.

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KIGA is funded entirely by your tax deductible donations, 100% of which go toward protecting the Waccamaw Neck.

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You can help by making a tax-deductible contribution to KIGA. You may make a safe and secure credit card donation by clicking the link below and following the simple instructions. If you prefer to send a check, our address is set forth below. Your contribution will make a difference.

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Click Here to donate.

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Checks may be made payable to:

Keep It Green Advocacy, Inc.

P.O. Box 1922

Pawleys Island, SC 29585

Georgetown County Council

County Council is the decision making elected body for our area.  Meetings are opening to the public and we encourage you to attend and make your voice heard.

Georgetown County Planning Commission

The Planning Commission makes recommendations to the County Council on all rezoning requests.  Meetings are open to the public and we encourage you to attend and make your voice heard.

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