Support Us Button Widget
Sponsored Content

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

Sponsored by
GJ-YMCA-Food-Program-Taylors-provided-edited

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.

image3

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.

image1

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.*

More from GVLtoday
In what she calls her “favorite day of the year, every year,” award-winning Chef Dayna Lee organizes a community meal at Comal 864 for people looking for food and fellowship on Thanksgiving Day.
It’s cold out there, so grab yourself a cup of comfort and enjoy some soup in Gereenville.
Over the next 10 days, we’re launching a reader-driven campaign to sustain what we do best.
Unity Park’s Honor Tower will pay tribute to local military and first responders, and architect Paul Endres says he hopes the design “unifies the city and helps bring people together.”
There are major investments happening in the live music scene across our city, with many ongoing projects hitting big milestones.
Bookmark this guide for a curated list of events taking place each month that we’re most looking forward to.
From French cuisine to barbecue to farm-to-table, these six Greenville restaurants were tapped for mentions in Michelin’s first American South Guide.
Including gifts for significant others, retirees, holiday parties, young people, and gifts that ship fast.
We went to the experts to find out what pairs best with sweet, gummy, salty, and everything in between.
Born in Greenville and still made in Mauldin, Duke’s Mayonnaise now ranks No. 2 in the US, proving its thick, tangy Southern recipe — and Greenville roots — are here to stay, even as its following and renown continue to grow.