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Tune into Meals on Wheels of Greenville’s third annual Mealed It! fundraiser for Giving Tuesday

Donate to vote for your favorite contestant and provide holiday bags + volunteer check-ins for Meals on Wheels of Greenville clients.

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Contribute to #MoreThanMeals to aid our homebound community this holiday season.

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Meals on Wheels of Greenville is heading back into the kitchen tonight for their Third Annual Mealed It! fundraiser for Giving Tuesday. 🧁

Returning captains Catriona Carlisle of Meals on Wheels of Greenville and Lucas Marchant of Marchant Law Firm are back with their teams to battle each other and new competitor Zach Freeman of First Palmetto Bank. Each contestant will attempt to replicate a professionally-decorated confection presented by Ann-Marie Sanderson of A Little Something Bakery.

With a goal of raising $20,000, your donations and votes will immediately impact Meals on Wheels of Greenville as they continue to deliver #MoreThanMeals to our homebound community in Greenville County. Funds raised will help provide holiday bags and volunteer check-ins for their ~1,500 clients.

Mealed It! goes live tonight (Tues., Nov. 29) at 7 p.m. Tune in + donate to vote for who you want to win, and stay tuned for the winner announced following the competition.

Give #MoreThanMeals.*

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