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📣 Calling all teachers + staff of Greenville County Schools

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Greenville Federal Credit Union Giveaway

To celebrate back-to-school season, we’ve partnered with Greenville Federal Credit Union to treat teachers + staff.

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Back-to-school season is cause for celebration — and it’s also a great time to thank our local teachers.

We’ve teamed up with Greenville Federal Credit Union to treat Greenville County Schools teachers + staff (think: bus drivers, food services, custodial, guidance, and administrative workers) to delicious dinners at their favorite local restaurants.

Over the next two weeks, four Greenville County Schools teachers or staff members will win $150 in gift cards to three Upstate restaurants of their choice ($450 total).

Head to our Instagram for the details, and share this giveaway with your favorite Greenville County Schools teachers and staff members.

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