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United Way of Greenville County works to help our community — but they need your help to do it | Photo provided

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We know you want to see our community thrive just as much as we do. If you’re looking for a way to give back locally this holiday season, here’s one: By supporting United Way of Greenville County, Greenvillians are investing in a future where all people have access to opportunities to achieve their full potential.

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United Way of Greenville County works to help our community — but they need your help to do it | Photo provided

United Way has helped thousands of families in 2021 through the generosity of donors + volunteers. Making a donation can give the gift of support to more of our neighbors through their programs and initiatives.

Here’s just a sampling of what donations have done this year:

How you can help:

United Way has 100 years of on-the-ground experience focusing on education, financial stability, and vibrant + equitable communities as the three essential impact areas for increasing economic mobility in Greenville County. They recently released a series of conversations with local experts and community partners digging into each of these focus areas.

With your help, they have the power to build a better Greenville County for all. Consider joining in the effort to help better our community by donating.*

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