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South Carolina COS Serves

Introducing “COS Serves” – a new initiative to mobilize our grassroots army for the work of self-governance during a time of crisis.


We are all concerned about the current public health crisis and its impact on our communities, states, and nation. But as citizens who are deeply committed to self-governance, we also see this situation as an opportunity for us to put our hands and feet where our mouth is.

We don’t need a distant bureaucracy in Washington to take care of us. We can, and will, take care of our own.

So we're excited to launch a new initiative called “COS Serves.”

Our state leaders have been reaching out to state legislators to see if they have constituents in need. If we hear of a particular need, would you be willing to help?

Families helping other families, neighbors helping other neighbors–this (not big, overreaching government) is the stuff that made America great.

Join with us today as we care for our communities and show the world the power of self-governance in action.

If You Would Like to Help - Please Click Here to Take a 2 Question Survey

===== Frequently Asked Questions: =====

Q: How can I sign up to help?

A: Please take the 2 question survey above. That will let your district captain know that you are willing to be contacted if a need arises.

Q: What will I be asked to do?

A: Needs will vary. Some examples may be: picking up groceries, medication or pet food for an elderly neighbor or cutting the lawn of a health care worker who is working overtime.

Q: Am I obligated to help if I check the box?

A: Absolutely not. You can decline any request for help for any reason.

Q: What if I need help?

A: As a member of the COS family, we treasure you and want to help you. If you need assistance please call our State Director Chris Neely at 803-360-4586 or email our Legislative Liaison Wendy Damron at wendy.damron@cosaction.com. He will coordinate with the South Carolina Team.

Q: Is it safe to help others at this time?

A: Yes, with the necessary precautions. At the time of the request for assistance, we will provide the necessary CDC guidelines and other state/local information. Your safety is paramount.

Q: I would like to help; however, I am in a high-risk category. Is there a way that I can participate?

A: Yes, we have a need for people to help us coordinate and help contact our supporters. Please answer the survey above that you would like to help coordinate.

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