Ever since Bill McDaniels started the McDaniels Auto Group, he has been philanthropic with his profits.
Now, he's taking the love of caring for others even further by creating the Bill McDaniels Foundation in 2025.
Here's a sneak peek.
Need to buy a truck or other vehicle before the end of the year?
Consider McDaniels Ford in Orangeburg!
Uh, and thanks, Zero Gravity, for keeping the snow off my hair.
Well, why yes, that is real snow. Kind of.
Thanks to Zero Gravity for another great McDaniels Auto Group shoot. Even if I did have to "stand in the snow".
Here is one very hot business - Scoop of Heaven Homemade Ice Cream.
Open seven days a week from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., this is a colorful and happy place for every age.
Owner Suzanne Pucci says opening this business is a God-thing, a real blessing.
As her artwork says from Psalm 34:8, "Taste and see that the Lord is good."
565 Spears Creek Church Road
Elgin
803-400-6435
Scoop of Heaven Ice Cream in Elgin
“Taste and see that the Lord is good” is Psalm 34:8 in the Bible.
And it’s the verse that is special to the owner, Suzanne Pucci, who opened her first ice cream shop.
Scoop of Heaven is located at 565 Spears Creek Church Road in Elgin.
Taste and see!
803-400-6435
The Bill McDaniels Foundation - Part One
Introducing the Bill McDaniels Foundation.
Bill McDaniels, owner of the McDaniels Auto Group, is starting a foundation to help those, especially children, fight cancer and many of the difficulties that come with that battle.
Tue-Thu, October 1-3
Collection for initial delivery to Hendersonville, NC.
As more items are donated, we'll explore additional deliveries next week to additional sites in NC and SC.
Collection Sites:
Shandon Baptist Church, Riverland Hills Baptist Church, First Baptist Columbia, and Crossroads Church.
A 53-foot trailer is parked at Shandon Baptist to receive items from Columbia-area congregations and the community at large.
Drop off donations from 8am-7pm, Tue-Thu this week.
Then Friday, items will be delivered to First Baptist Hendersonville for local distribution, courtesy of Southeastern Freight Lines.
Disaster relief for Hurricane Helene victims.
Drop off items Wednesday and Thursday at Shandon Baptist Church from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Here’s how we can help those devastated by #HurricaneHelene.
Headed to a store now to buy these supplies.
(If you buy canned food items, be sure to include a can opener if the can does not have a pull tab.)
Free pots for planting!
Free pots for plants and seeds - with any purchase - at Grow Your Garden with Sal.
🌱 113 Hilltop Drive in Columbia 🌱
🌱 803-786-6546 🌱
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