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March 7 is YMCA of Greenville’s Day of Giving: Here’s how to help

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YMCA of Greenville’s Day of Giving provides financial assistance, changes lives + community efforts. | Photo provided

Looking for a way to help others in need and give back to your community? The YMCA of Greenville’s Day of Giving is today.

The YMCA of Greenville has been impacting our community for the past 145 years with programs that provide opportunities for local families. Think: childcare, food distribution, sports programs, and more.

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YMCA of Greenville’s Day of Giving provides food for our neighbors in need. | Photo provided

The Day of Giving helps to raise funds for the YMCA of Greenville’s Annual Campaign, which provides financial assistance to those who express need and want to participate in the Y’s programs and services, regardless of financial status. These donations also allow the Y to continue distributing food to our most vulnerable neighbors in Greenville County, and to provide swim safety for children and adults.

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YMCA of Greenville’s Day of Giving supports food distribution, childcare, sports programs, and more. | Photo provided

So, how can Greenvilians help? Through a one-time donation or making a pledge for later this year, you can make an impact and strengthen our community, even from your couch. Donate here.*

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