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Reaching out in our community

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CurioCity + Coffee told us a lot about you, our readers, and we thank everyone for participating.

From everything we have learned we have decided to start an initiative. We know a lot of good gets done in Greenville, so we’re looking to the locally based non-profits and outreach groups right here in our community to show us more.

If you are from a non-profit and outreach group in Greenville, we would love to spend some time in your shoes so we can show Greenville all the amazing work you do.

If you’re interested in collaborating, please email hello@gvltoday.com.

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