The annual food and wine festival features events similar to the main euphoria festival, which will take place Sept. 19-22. Proceeds from euphoria events support local nonprofits that fight food insecurity in Greenville.
The Greenville Homeless Alliance asked local artist Ninja Picasso to create “Seen-Heard-Valued,” a mural that “depicts stories of hope from people who have experienced homelessness in the city.”
If you’re looking for a recipient for your end-of-the-year giving, consider a contribution to ACH to support developmentally-challenged children and their families.
“The Lovely Adventures of Lulu” chronicles the traveling adventures of Lulu, a 9-year-old pup. A portion of the proceeds from the book will go to the Greenville Humane Society.
From restaurants and retail to venues and vehicle washing, our friends at Upstate Business Journal put together a list of local businesses that give back to the Upstate community.
Meals on Wheels of Greenville will host its fourth annual decorating competition to raise $50K to provide holiday gift bags for its ~1,500 homebound clients.
Cardboard, as opposed to plastic or metal, is the best way to transport flamingos, and Greenville Zoo received 15 boxes of these pink feathered cuties.
Coinciding with MAC’s 50th anniversary, the trustees of the Graham Foundation awarded the arts fund its largest single donation to support its artist grant program and SmartARTS educational partnership.
The “Inspire Courage” capital campaign was launched by the hospital to raise $6 million for Prisma’s new unit to add inpatient rooms, an expanded playroom, and a “respite space” for parents.
The Henderson Meadow Interpretative Pollinator (HIP) Garden, located in Conestee Nature Preserve in Greenville, SC, features pollinating flowers and was created in partnership with The Bee Cause Project and South Carolina 4-H.