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Hey, Charleston. Leading up to Giving Tuesday (Nov. 27) we will highlight the work of South Carolina nonprofits via their new statewide campaign, #yalltogetherSC.

#yalltogetherSC is a collaborative, six-week social media campaign offering participating groups free social media tools, training materials + weekly calls-to-action aimed at celebrating togetherness and building understanding + appreciation of S.C.’s nonprofit sector. The statewide movement will culminate on Tuesday, Nov. 27: this year’s global #GivingTuesday celebration.

Together SCthe statewide network for S.C.’s charitable nonprofits and their allies who are working to advance the greater good– is behind the new initiative. And they invite all y’all– from staff + volunteers to donors + board members– to get involved.

They’ll host an online interest call on Tuesday, Oct. 9 at 11:27 a.m. (to prep for Nov. 27… get it?). Register here.

Get ready, y’all.

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