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#yalltogetherSC: Entice Y’all

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It’s time for the second weekly challenge of #yalltogetherSC– a six-week social media campaign, leading up to #GivingTuesday on Nov. 27, that celebrates S.C. nonprofits, supporters, + their stories. This week’s social media challenge is “Entice Y’all,” announced yesterday by Together SC via Facebook live.

Just in time for Halloween, “Entice Y’all” calls for organizations + individuals to share the sweet “treats” that are given + received between nonprofits, supporters, + the local community. Have a sweet story about how your favorite organization has impacted someone in need? Ever treated someone to an act of kindness through your charity? These are the treats to share. 🍬

Share these enticing “treats” on social media this weeknow through next Tuesday – to celebrate the roll nonprofits and other givers play in a community. We’ll pick our favorite posts to share here in our newsletter next Wednesday. Just remember to hashtag #yalltogetherSC + #CHStoday.


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“Embrace Y’all”

Here are a few of our favorite posts from last week’s challenge, “Embrace Y’all,” which celebrated the people behind S.C.’s charitable communities.

Meet the board members of the Lowcountry Blessing Box Project plus their 50+ hosts:

The Charleston Animal Society helped kick off the campaign and introduced us to some of their volunteers:

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Video via Facebook @Charleston Animal Society

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

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