Interfaith Alliance of South Carolina

Hilton Head, SC

Interfaith Alliance of South Carolina

About us

Faith. Freedom. Love.

Founder & President

Scott Songer

Scott is an experienced founder and specializes in incubating and accelerating emerging technology solutions in the financial technology industry. His passions include social justice, small business building, entrepreneurship, incubating new ideas, and an inclusive and equitable playing field for all. Life is about faith, family, friends, and fun travel! Scott is the founder of the SilverStream Advisory Group and StrongerWorks, and the Interfaith Alliance of South Carolina.

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Our mission is to build a resilient, inclusive democracy that honors the freedoms of belief and religious practice for all, not just a select few. Join us in challenging Christian nationalism and religious extremism, and help us forge powerful alliances across diverse faiths and beliefs to protect our democratic values.

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Our mission is to build a resilient, inclusive democracy that honors the freedoms of belief and religious practice for all, not just a select few. Join us in challenging Christian nationalism and religious extremism, and help us forge powerful alliances across diverse faiths and beliefs to protect our democratic values.

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Faith, Freedom, and Reproductive Rights
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April 24, 2025

Faith, Freedom, and Reproductive Rights

At the heart of our democracy is the belief that individuals should be free to make decisions guided by their own conscience, values, and beliefs, especially when it comes to their health care. The growing efforts to restrict access to reproductive health care under the guise of religious or political authority is deeply concerning and recent legal challenges across the country threaten not only access to care but also the foundational principle that no single religious tradition should determine public policy for everyone.