100 men who give spoke to the Exchange club of Brunswick
- Hogan Dyer
- 12 minutes ago
- 2 min read

The Exchange club of Brunswick held their weekly luncheon, and our guest speaker was Kevin Udell with 100 men who give. Kevin told the club about the 100 men and how they formed. He told the club about their charitable giving in the Glynn county from Morningstar children and family services to communities in schools of Glynn county. In January 2023, 100 Men Who Give, was launched with a simple yet powerful mission: to gather $100 from at least 100 men quarterly to support the needs of our Coastal Community. Beyond financial aid, this initiative aimed to increase awareness of Glynn County-based nonprofits and foster greater community involvement. With our assistance, 100 Women of McIntosh County, GA is hosting their first event on Thursday March 27th! We are so excited for their team and county! Inspired by conversations with a friend leading a similar group, 100 Women Who Care SSI, Kevin Udell took the lead on 100 Men Who Give. The idea gained momentum when Kevin shared it with his daughter, Annie, who was thrilled about the potential positive impact in the community, and happy her dad wasn't turning into an old fuddy-dudd!.100 Men Who Give is about ordinary men making an extraordinary impact. The group meets quarterly to hear from local nonprofits, as they share their amazing stories of helping others in Glynn County. We just want to help highlight the hidden struggles within our community and help those in need. With a vision for growth, 100 Men Who Give aims to have over 1,000 members within five years, raising $100,000 quarterly. The group also seeks to expand its model to other Georgia communities, creating a network of giving organizations that can support those in need beyond Glynn County. We are also actively seeking a Matching Donor who will double our quarterly impact! If you are interested, please contact us at 912-571-2636. Interested in starting your own giving circle? Contact the Communities of Coastal Georgia Foundation (CCGF) to connect with staff or Kevin Udell, who is eager to share his experience in creating and operating a simple yet effective giving network.
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