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TUW’s Days of Caring offer an assortment of projects which allows volunteers of a variety of ages, skills + backgrounds to get involved.

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Looking for a way to give back this fall? Charlestonians can take part in Trident United Way’s Days of Caring — the largest volunteering event of the year in the Tri-County area — happening Wed., Nov. 16-Fri., Nov. 18.

Returning for its 22nd year, the event allows volunteers to make a difference by completing various community service projects, including:

  • Painting
  • Landscaping work
  • Organizing + cleaning
  • And more

Projects are available at various dates + times to fit anyone’s schedule. Register by Fri., Nov. 4.

Become a volunteer.*

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