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How your support can make a difference at the YMCA of Greenville

Every year, the Y’s Annual Campaign has one goal: To improve the lives of thousands of people across Greenville County.

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In the last 14 years, the YMCA of Greenville has raised over $13 million through their Annual Campaign, using the funds to help those in need thrive.

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Small acts of generosity can make a big difference — especially at the YMCA of Greenville.

The Annual Campaign is an opportunity to support local YMCA programs. Funds raised will provide financial assistance to anyone who wants to participate in the Y’s programs, regardless of their ability to pay.

Thanks to the Y, thousands in our community receive the support + resources for better health and well-being. Kids learn skills like sharing, sportsmanship, and leadership while having fun in programs such as:

Your donation also ensures access to resources for healthy living, like LIVESTRONG at the Y, and supports the Y’s food delivery program for those facing food insecurity across Greenville County.

This year’s goal: Raise $1.44 million to meet an unprecedented number of requests for financial assistance.

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