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Columbia Celebrates Giving Tuesday with Call to Action for Local Charities on December 3

Columbia Celebrates Giving Tuesday with Call to Action for Local Charities on December 3

Columbia, S.C. Prepares for a Day of Giving This December

As the holiday season approaches, the city of COLUMBIA is gearing up for a wonderful way to spread cheer and generosity. It’s that time of year again when people come together to make a difference—mark your calendars for Giving Tuesday on December 3! This annual event, which started in New York six years ago, has blossomed into a global movement urging communities to come together and give back.

What is Giving Tuesday?

Giving Tuesday is a fantastic reminder that there are countless ways to support your community. While Black Friday and Cyber Monday focus on shopping and finding bargains, Giving Tuesday flips the script and encourages generosity – the perfect embodiment of the holiday spirit!

Last year alone, Americans showcased their limitless compassion by raising an astonishing $2.7 billion online in just 24 hours. That’s right – all of that money poured into charitable organizations across the United States, making a monumental difference in countless lives.

Get Involved in the Midlands

This December, Columbia will join in the festivities and invite residents to support local charities that work tirelessly for those in need. From organizations dedicated to animal welfare to those focused on the arts, there’s something for everyone to contribute to. Here are just a few of the amazing nonprofits you’ll want to consider:

  • TogetherSC: A collective of nonprofits that connects resources and information.
  • GirlGetUpSociety: Empowering young girls through mentorship and skill development.
  • Humane Society Columbia: Providing a safe haven for animals and promoting responsible pet ownership.
  • Columbia Repertory Dance Company: Celebrating the art of dance and supporting local artists.
  • Historic Columbia: Preserving and sharing the rich history of our vibrant community.

If you’re looking for a complete map of nonprofits in the Palmetto State, you can find resources that highlight all the wonderful groups asking for your help. Whether you want to make a one-time donation or get involved in a deeper capacity, there’s no shortage of opportunities!

Why It Matters

This season, consider how your small act of kindness can lead to big changes in people’s lives. It can be a simple gesture like donating a few bucks or volunteering your time—every effort counts. The nonprofit sector is filled with passionate individuals striving to create positive impacts, and they need our support to keep the momentum going.

Every contribution—no matter how big or small—has the power to enhance the services these organizations provide. Think about the joy of making someone else’s day a bit brighter. Sounds good, right?

Mark Your Calendar!

So, as we dive into the spirit of the holidays, be sure to set aside some time on December 3 for Giving Tuesday. Share the message with your friends and family—let’s all come together to make Columbia shine brighter than ever before. Let’s show some love to our local nonprofit community and remind everyone that together, we can achieve so much!

Remember, your support matters, and it can be the spark that ignites hope for someone in need this holiday season. Happy giving!


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