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We’re #yalltogetherSC today.

As you’ve probably seen over the past two months, we’ve been highlighting local + statewide nonprofits that are sharing inspiring + impactful messages on social media as part of TogetherSC’s new initiative, #yalltogetherSC.

#yalltogetherSC has been calling for social media posts by S.C. nonprofits + nonprofit supporters that work with each week’s theme, like Empower Y’all (get out and vote), Energize Y’all (numbers that move the needle) + last week’s theme, Encourage Y’all (get involved with a local nonprofit).

And it’s all been leading up to today: the Tuesday after Thanksgiving, known as Giving Tuesday.

#GivingTuesday is a day of giving recognized across the globe and fueled by social media. It follows the post-Thanksgiving “holidays” Black Friday and Cyber Monday, and serves as an official kickoff of the charitable season – when a lot of individuals and companies are doing their year-end giving.

In honor of Giving Tuesday, we’re highlighting 10 posts that we love by S.C. nonprofits from the #yalltogetherSC campaign thus far.

10 #yalltogetherSC posts that we love

1. The Therapy Place in Columbia made their voices heard on election week for “Empower Y’all” ⬇

the therapy place

The Therapy Place making their voices heard | image via @therapyplaceinc

2. Florence Little Theatre in Florence highlighted its volunteers, staff + board for “Embrace Y’all” ⬇

florence little theatre

Florence Little Theatre thanks volunteers, staff + board | image via @fltheatre

3. Dorchester Paws in Dorchester County shared that 1,700+ shelter animals found their furever homes this year for “Energize Y’all” ⬇

Dorchester Paws animal adoption meme

Dorchester Paws animal adoption meme | image via @dorchesterpaws

4. A guest of Ronald McDonald House in Columbia shared why she’s thankful with the House staff for “Energize Y’all” ⬇

A guest of Ronald McDonald House Columbia says why she’s thankful

A guest of Ronald McDonald House Columbia says why she’s thankful | image via @RMHCColumbiaSC

5. Every Black Girl in Charleston shared how they’re empowering young women and why you should vote for “Empower Y’all” ⬇

Every Black Girl on why you should vote

Every Black Girl on why you should vote | image via @everyblackgirl

6. Carolina Dance Collaborative in Greenville shared some impressive numbers of support and encouraged more locals to volunteer with them for “Encourage Y’all” ⬇

carolina dance collaborative volunteers

Carolina Dance Collaborative volunteers | image via Carolina Dance Collaborative

7. The COLAtoday team loved meeting the WREN staff in Columbia with 27 questions for “Embrace Y’all” ⬇

27 questions with WREN staff

27 questions with WREN staff | image via @wrenetwork

8. SC Future Minds in Florence put together “21 ways to treat a teacher” for “Entice Y’all” ⬇

SC Future Minds’ 21 ways to treat a teacher

SC Future Minds’ 21 ways to treat a teacher | image via @SCfutureminds

9. New Horizons in Greenville shared this customer’s testimonial about the major effects the org has on her life for “Energize Y’all” ⬇

New Horizons testimonial

New Horizons testimonial | image via @newhorizonFHS

10. Our eyes “sweated” a little, too, when reading this client comment to MIRCI in Columbia for “Entice Y’all” ⬇

MIRCI client comment

MIRCI client comment | image via Mental Illness Recovery Center, Inc. (MIRCI)

This week’s #yalltogetherSC challenge is “Envisioning #yalltogetherSC.”

What are you doing to celebrate Giving Tuesday? Donating, volunteering or participating in #DineOutDoGood? Something else?

Share that thing in a social media post this week with the hashtags #yalltogetherSC + #CHStoday. You could be featured in the #yalltogetherSC section of our newsletter next Wednesday.

The CHStoday team


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