The Ford Plantation’s Fish with Friends Event to Benefit Bryan County Schools’ Special Needs Students

Staff Report From Savannah CEO

Friday, May 10th, 2019

Each year since 2005, The Ford Plantation (TFP) has hosted special needs students from across Bryan County at an annual Fish with Friends event.  Each student, accompanied by his/her family member, is paired with a TFP volunteer. With the assistance of fishing guides, the children enjoy  a fun-filled morning of fishing. Afterwards, students and families join the volunteer members and Bryan County school representatives for a lunch and trophy presentation. Each student receives a fishing rod, T-shirt, hat and trophy to remember the day.

This year, Fish with Friends will be held on Saturday, May 11 from 10:00 a.m.–1:30 p.m.

“This event is a chance for us to give back to our amazing community and to connect with some terrific young people and their families,” says Lila Scott, one of the event’s founders and organizers along with her husband Jeff and friends and co-founders Ben and Susie MacMillan.

The families of the children, members of the Bryan County School system, and many volunteer members of The Ford Plantation gather to host 20–40 students ages five to 12. It is not unusual for volunteer members to forge meaningful relationships with the children and their families that can continue long after their Fish with Friends experience.

“Fish with Friends is always a good way to connect with people through a common interest,” says organizer and volunteer Jeffrey Scott.