2024 Inaugural Golf Tournament
400 Country Club Blvd.
Summerville, SC 29483
Registration: $100 per Player or $400 per Team
Funds raised to support families affected by gun violence.
*Lunch and beverages will be provided.
*Hole sponsorship available.
National Day of Remembrance
The Day of Remembrance event is a chance for all families who lost a loved one to celebrate them with pictures and an opportunity to share memories with the group. This event is important to us because it gives a chance for families to always keep their loved one’s memory alive in the midst of people who can all relate to losing a close relative due to gun violence.
Orange Walk
Each year, the Bradley Blake Foundation partners with the Berkeley County Sheriff’s Office, Goose Creek Police Department and Town of Moncks Corner Police Department to host our Annual Tri-County Orange Walk. As we walk together, our goal is to spread awareness on gun violence in South Carolina. Aside from the walk itself, the event includes motivational speakers, food vendors and activities for families to enjoy. Through the Annual Tri-County Orange Walk, we hope to take one step closer to a world void of gun violence.
BSB Support Group Meeting
BSB Support Group Meeting: The effects of homicide are far-reaching. The Bradley Blake Foundation’s BSB Safe Haven Support Group provides comfort and aid to surviving family members, friends and co-workers of homicide victims. This group will accept any person affected by a violent death regardless of location. Parents are encouraged to bring their children who may have been directly or indirectly affected by homicide. There will be a therapist to assist adults and children. This support group meets the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month. Interested persons may call Sylvia Blake, at 843-209-0463 or 843-567-6964.
Spirit of Christmas
Our annual Spirit of Christmas will be on December 17th. This is an invitation only event where we give gifts to children who lost an immediate family member to gun violence.
BSB Support Group Meeting
BSB Support Group Meeting: The effects of homicide are far-reaching. The Bradley Blake Foundation’s BSB Safe Haven Support Group provides comfort and aid to surviving family members, friends and co-workers of homicide victims. This group will accept any person affected by a violent death regardless of location. Parents are encouraged to bring their children who may have been directly or indirectly affected by homicide. There will be a therapist to assist adults and children. This support group meets the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month. Interested persons may call Sylvia Blake, at 843-209-0463 or 843-567-6964.
BSB Support Group Meeting
BSB Support Group Meeting: The effects of homicide are far-reaching. The Bradley Blake Foundation’s BSB Safe Haven Support Group provides comfort and aid to surviving family members, friends and co-workers of homicide victims. This group will accept any person affected by a violent death regardless of location. Parents are encouraged to bring their children who may have been directly or indirectly affected by homicide. There will be a therapist to assist adults and children. This support group meets the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month. Interested persons may call Sylvia Blake, at 843-209-0463 or 843-567-6964.
BSB Support Group Meeting
BSB Support Group Meeting: The effects of homicide are far-reaching. The Bradley Blake Foundation’s BSB Safe Haven Support Group provides comfort and aid to surviving family members, friends and co-workers of homicide victims. This group will accept any person affected by a violent death regardless of location. Parents are encouraged to bring their children who may have been directly or indirectly affected by homicide. There will be a therapist to assist adults and children. This support group meets the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month. Interested persons may call Sylvia Blake, at 843-209-0463 or 843-567-6964.