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#yalltogetherSC: Empower Y’all

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The third weekly challenge of #yalltogetherSCcelebrating S.C. nonprofits, supporters + their stories– is “Empower Y’all,” announced yesterday by Together SC via Facebook live.

On the week of the midterm elections, “Empower Y’all” calls for organizations + individuals to reach out to their legislators to remind them how important nonprofit organizations are to life in S.C. See how to do that here.

Share these empowering messages on social media this weeknow through next Tuesday– using the hashtags #yalltogetherSC and #CHStoday. We’ll pick a few of the most empowering posts to share in our newsletter next Wednesday.

On “Entice Y’all” 🍬

Here is one of our favorite posts from last week’s challenge, “Entice Y’all,” which called for folks and organizations to share the sweet treats they’ve given + received as part of their charity work.

SC Future Minds shared 21 ways you can treat a teacher:

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Image via Twitter @SCfutureminds

To see more, follow the hashtag #yalltogetherSC. To potentially be featured in next week’s #yalltogetherSC section of our newsletter, use hashtags #yalltogetherSC and #CHStoday in your posts this week.

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