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Do good for Moms this Mother’s Day

East Cooper Community Outreach supports local neighbors with guidance and resources during tough times.

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Celebrate and support the strong women in your life with ECCO.

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This Mother’s Day, East Cooper Community Outreach (ECCO) invites you to celebrate the strong women in your life and support local moms who could use a helping hand.

ECCO helps nearly 3,000 neighbors every year, and most of them are women. This includes single moms, grandmothers raising their grandkids, and older women facing financial hardship. Your donation will help provide essentials like food, clothing, medical, dental, and financial assistance to women who are working hard to care for their families.

Bonus: When you donate, you can also create a personalized Mother’s Day card in honor or memory of someone you love — and ECCO will send it for you.

It’s a meaningful way to say thanks to the women who’ve shaped your life, while helping local moms who are doing their best for others.

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