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Celebrate Giving Tuesday with Meals on Wheels

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Which of the 3 Mealed It! Teams will win? | Photo provided by Meals on Wheels of Greenville

Happy Giving Tuesday, Greenville. Today is all about donating time or money to support your community in whatever ways you can, big or small. That’s exactly what Meals on Wheels of Greenville plans to do for their second annual “Mealed It!” decorating competition tonight (Tues., Nov. 30) at 7 p.m. on Facebook.

Here’s how it works: 3 Mealed It! teams will compete against each other (and the clock) to see who can best replicate a professionally-decorated confection. Viewers will be able to vote with their money online or via text message one $10 donation equals one vote.

Their goal is to raise $20,000 to help Meals on Wheels purchase holiday gift bags for all their clients, and continue to deliver hot meals to homebound neighbors in need across Greenville.

Not able to tune in? You can make a donation online. 🍪*

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