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Alma Rose Medical Spa is a local business participating in Shop for Greenville 2021 | Photo provided by Junior League of Greenville

Alma Rose Medical Spa is a local business participating in Shop for Greenville 2021 | Photo provided by Junior League of Greenville

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Non-profit organizations and small businesses have been some of the hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic. This makes the Junior League of Greenville’s fundraising event, Shop for Greenville, more important than ever.

Shop for Greenville (SFG) is a ten-day shopping experience happening from January 31-February 9, 2021. There are more than 70 local Upstate businesses participating, with up to a 20% discount being offered during the ten days.

All SFG proceeds go to support the JLG, its Community Impact partners and their programs: Jasmine Road, SWITCH, Pendleton Place and The Family Effect.

Here are 4 ways to get involved with Shop for Greenville in 2021:

Buy a Shop for Greenville card.

The best way to participate is by purchasing an SFG card and shopping at the participating businesses. Cards are $40 and can be purchased online.

Follow the Junior League of Greenville on social media.

Leading up to and during the event, the JLG will feature SFG participants on Instagram follow along and show them some local love.

Shoppers during Shop for Greenville 2020 | Photo provided by Junior League of Greenville

Shoppers during Shop for Greenville 2020 | Photo provided by Junior League of Greenville

Thank a Sponsor.

There are some amazing businesses that are not only participating in this year’s Shop for Greenville, but have come on as sponsors. JLG wants to recognize them and their valued contributions:

VISIONARY Sponsor ($1000)

  • Alma Rose Medical Spa

INNOVATING Sponsors ($500)

  • Chandler Insurance
  • Debbie and Donnie Thompson
  • Dhillon Family and Cosmetic Dentistry

ADVANCING Sponsors ($200)

  • Kate Carlyle
  • Moe’s Original Bar B Que
  • Muse Shoe Studio
  • Pink Bee
  • Sharp Brain Consulting

VIBRANT Sponsors ($100)

  • Augusta Twenty
  • Brittany Jones Nutrition Group
  • Extreme Color Auto Spa
  • Greenville Drive
  • MAKE MADE Jewelry
  • Samantha Grace Designs
  • Todaro’s Pizza

LEAGUE Sponsors ($50)

  • Bleckley House Gifts
  • Cotton Rouge Photography
  • Pinkney Paper
  • Splash on Main LLC
  • Stretch Lab

See the full list of participating businesses.

Shoppers during Shop for Greenville 2020 | Photo provided by Junior League of Greenville

Shoppers during Shop for Greenville 2020 | Photo provided by Junior League of Greenville

Support the Junior League of Greenville.

Not interested in shopping, but still want to make a difference in the Greenville community? You can make a donation to the Junior League of Greenville and its Community Impact partners.

This year has been tough for so many small businesses in the Upstate community. Join JLG as they shop and support local. (That’s definitely something we can get behind.)

Shoppers during Shop for Greenville 2020 | Photo provided by Junior League of Greenville

Shoppers during Shop for Greenville 2020 | Photo provided by Junior League of Greenville

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