Giveaway for local first responders

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Calling all Greenville-area first responders.

Image by 6AM City

We’re teaming up with Greenville Federal Credit Union to recognize and thank Greenville-area first responders.

Are you a local firefighter, police officer, paramedic, or EMT? Head to our Instagram and follow the instructions on our giveaway post to be entered to win $500 in gift cards to local businesses, including:

  • Top Golf
  • Lewis Barbecue
  • Bridge City Coffee
  • Spinx
  • Academy Sports

Four first responders will win during the two-week giveaway period. We’ll draw and announce the first two winners from all participating platforms on Thursday, Sept. 21, and the second two winners on Thursday, Sept. 28. Note: If randomly selected as a winner, nominees must provide proof of employment to claim their prize.

Know a first responder who deserves to be celebrated? Send this post their way.

Enter to win (or tag someone who should)

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