Beaufort County is buzzing this week as the Nexus Care of Beaufort County, formerly known as the Beaufort County Alcohol and Drug Abuse Department, celebrated a remarkable 50th anniversary in style! The grand ceremony took place with lots of joy and heartfelt speeches from staff and past directors who have shaped the organization since its inception back in 1974.
The celebration was a delightful reminder of how far the organization has come. Attending the event were four directors who have made significant contributions throughout the decades—William “Skeet” Von Harten, who led in 1974; Douglas “Bud” Boyne, who served from 1974 until 2017; Steven Donaldson, who directed from 2018 to 2023; and the current director, Rebecca Whitt Burgess, who took the reins in 2023.
This gathering was not just an event, but an emotional reunion that celebrated both the rich history of the organization and the plentiful lives it has touched through its programs and services. Over the years, Nexus has designed several initiatives aimed at helping individuals, families, and the broader community overcome the challenges of substance use. For many, these services are not merely beneficial; they are often life-changing.
With a sparkling enthusiasm, Rebecca Whitt Burgess expressed her excitement about the milestone. “We are so thrilled to celebrate 50 years of service to Beaufort County and its citizens. I am grateful that we could mark this momentous occasion with all the former directors of this department.” She emphasized that while it’s important to honor the past, the focus must now shift towards a promising future. “We will honor all who have served in the department and those who have been served by looking to the future and continuing a legacy of care that leads to healthy people, thriving communities, and brighter futures,” she added.
The celebration highlighted the wide array of programs Nexus Care runs to support those wrestling with substance use. Whether you need telehealth counseling, access to recovery groups, or connections to resources such as Narcotics.com, Addictions.com, Rehabs.org, or AA.org, there’s something for everyone!
For those interested in learning more about the services offered, Nexus Care has made it easy to connect. You can visit their website or reach out directly to their offices. The Beaufort office can be reached at (843) 255-6000, located at 1905 Duke Street. Alternatively, their Bluffton office is available at (843) 255-6020, situated at 4819 Bluffton Parkway.
As the community rallies around Nexus Care, engagement from residents is always welcome. The organization encourages everyone to share their experiences and thoughts on how the services have made an impact in their lives. Dialogue is key, and they’re looking forward to hearing your stories!
The heartwarming event served as a reminder of the importance of community support and the invaluable resources available at Nexus Care. Here’s to 50 years of dedication, care, and hope, and to many more years of making a positive difference in Beaufort County!
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