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A GIF showing attendees enjoying bowls of soup at the YMCA of Greenville's Souper Bowl fundraiser.

This year’s Souper Bowl was a success, and the Y is just getting started.

Photos provided by YMCA of Greenville

$17,834. That’s how much the YMCA of Greenville’s Judson Community Center raised during its annual Souper Bowl fundraiser last month.

The silent auction featured items like jewelry, food baskets, local artwork, and basketball tickets. The best part: Every dollar raised helps families access child care through financial assistance.

With a $160,000 goal for the Judson Community Center and $1.6 million goal for the YMCA of Greenville, your support helps fund essential programs, from youth sports to community outreach.

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