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#yalltogetherSC: Y’all Done ✔

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ELP of York County read to kids on #GivingTuesday | Image via Twitter @ELPofYorkCounty

This week’s nonprofit challenge of #yalltogetherSC is “Y’all Done ✔” – meaning #GivingTuesday has come and gone (and made a big impact), and now, the campaign is over. To celebrate, Together SC asks that local nonprofits share the impact of this year’s #yalltogetherSC campaign. Follow along by using the hashtag #yalltogetherSC.

Some of you shared some great posts last week for “Envisioning #yalltogetherSC,” which asked nonprofits + locals what they were doing to celebrate Giving Tuesday. Whether that be donating, volunteering, participating in #DineOutDoGood or something else.

ELP of York County read to children on #GivingTuesday… ⬇

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Image via Twitter @ELPofYorkCounty

Public Edu Partners recognized the 10,000+ teachers and employees that makeup Greenville County Schools… ⬇

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Image via Twitter @PEPGreenville

And Marcus Lattimore Foundation gave away a signed football. ⬇

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Image via Twitter @MLFoundation

Great job to all the S.C. nonprofits + local nonprofit supporters who participated in #yalltogetherSC and #GivingTuesday. You really made a difference this year.

To see more and stay updated with plans for next year, follow the hashtag #yalltogetherSC.

This content was created in partnership with Together SC.

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