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givingtuesday-umc-smallestFor many, the holiday shopping frenzy began on Thanksgiving Day, continued on Black Friday and rolls along through Cyber Monday and on to Christmas Eve.

The search for the perfect gift sometimes overshadows the true meaning of the season. Enter #GivingTuesday, the social movement that kicks off the charitable giving season and puts the spotlight back on helping others.

Celebrated the first Tuesday after Thanksgiving — Nov. 29 this year — the day is set aside to encourage participants to come together to make a difference by donating time or money to the charities of their choice. Supporters are urged to spread the word about giving on social media with the hashtag #GivingTuesday and share stories about what inspired them to give.

Several United Methodist agencies and ministries are participating in #GivingTuesday again this year, offering churchgoers a variety of ways to contribute online.

South Carolina

One of the best ways to get involved is in your own state and community. Your donation to one or more of these South Carolina ministries – either directed by or affiliated with the S.C. Conference of the UMC – will ensure the greatest impact on the lives of those most in need, right here at home:

To donate to these and many other worthy ministries of the S.C. Conference of the United Methodist Church, go to umcsc.org and click on “Register/Donate.”

National/International

  • Donations to UMCOR’s Advance U.S. Disaster Response allows the United Methodist Committee on Relief to respond quickly and appropriately to emergencies here and across the United States. Giving to UMCOR’s Advance International Disaster Response helps UMCOR respond around the globe, including to places like Haiti that were devastated by Hurricane Matthew.
  • The United Methodist Board of Global Ministries encourages giving to the denomination’s Advance designated-giving projects. Last year, nearly 6,000 donors from 27 countries donated $2.8 million through The Advance to support mission and ministries around the world. Every dollar goes directly to the missionary or project selected by the donor. Over the past three years, Global Ministries and the United Methodist Committee on Relief have matched designated Giving Tuesday gifts up to set levels; however, the match will not be offered this year. There are more than 800 projects and over 300 missionaries available to support, with programs that range from building schools and churches in remote areas to supplying communities with clean water and aiding in the fight to end hunger.

 

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