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Help the YMCA of Greenville give back

By helping the YMCA of Greenville meet its Day of Giving goal, you can make a huge impact in our community.

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YMCA members participating in a previous Day of Giving event.

As a nonprofit organization, the YMCA of Greenville serves tens of thousands of people in Greenville County.

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Ready, set, give. Today is YMCA of Greenville’s annual Day of Giving, a one-day event that provides an opportunity to help support local YMCAs, which help support local communities. This year’s goal: Raise $202,300 to provide financial assistance for children and adults in need.

During last year’s event, $187,000+ was raised thanks to nearly 800 donors. This year, the goal is to grow that number, so the Y can provide even more financial assistance and fund the Y Food Program, which serves hundreds of school children and families every week.

Other programs Greenvillians can help support include:

All donations stay within the YMCA of Greenville Association. To support our local Y, text GIVING to 71777 or donate through the website. Let’s get giving, GVL.*

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