#yalltogetherSC: Embrace Y’all

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image via Together SC Facebook

S.C.’s six-week #yalltogetherSC social media campaign [leading up to #GivingTuesday] has begun. The first weekly challenge is to “Embrace Your Y’all,” announced yesterday by Together SC via Facebook live.

Your “y’all” may be the planet, animals, teachers, veterans or an S.C. nonprofit that you love. No matter the cause, we want you to embrace it by engaging your friends + supporters to give to your “y’all.” It isn’t just about money… support can mean volunteerism, a small act of kindness or something else that makes a positive impact on your “y’all.” 🤗

Share these acts of support for your “y’all” through photos, videos, memes and other posts on social media this week, now through next Tuesday – just remember to hashtag #yalltogetherSC + #COLAtoday.

Next Wednesday, we’ll highlight some standout posts from Midlands nonprofits + individuals who truly “Embrace Y’all” on social media. We can’t wait to see all these good vibes in our feeds.

Like or follow Together SC on Facebook to stay updated with each week’s online challenge, and learn more on their website.

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