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Day Three of our third annual Week of Service was jam-packed with service projects across seven markets! -Charleston: The team kicked off a two-day project with Charleston Habitat for Humanity by putting down vinyl plank flooring and laying concrete blocks. Charleston Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities, and hope. -Columbia: Our Columbia team spent the morning with EmmanuWheel, completing a ramp build for a deserving individual. EmmanuWheel is an organization that provides wheelchair ramps to individuals who have mobility issues and cannot afford the cost of the ramps. Additionally, the Columbia team worked with Family Promise of the Midlands to fill bags for children who are preparing to attend the program’s summer camp. FPM helps families experiencing homelessness in their quest to achieve sustainable independence. -Greenville: Members of our Greenville team spent time with The Dream Center, painting, organizing the pantry, and gardening. TDC is a non-profit that serves those in need by empowering them to grow towards becoming healthy and self-sufficient. The Greenville Team also spent the morning at Upstate Family Resource Center, creating gift bags for graduation day and helping put together a dinner for graduates. Upstate FRC works to achieve a healthier and more prosperous community by providing educational opportunities, engaging activities, and support services. Additionally, Team Members painted rocks to be displayed in the garden at Shriners Children's and served another meal at Daily Bread Ministries. -Myrtle Beach: Team Members proudly presented a check for $10,000 to Veterans Welcome Home and Resource Center. VWHRC is on a mission to end veteran homelessness and assist local, honorably discharged veterans in various ways. Team Myrtle Beach also started a two-day project at Body of Christ Church, completing necessary updates like replacing damaged wood on the front of the building, fixing the door to the church, and painting. Team Members also returned to The Humane Society of North Myrtle Beach, where they continued to help fulfill various needs. -Raleigh: Team Raleigh continued renovating the girls' cottage at Central Children's Home of North Carolina. -Savannah: Our Savannah team returned to Heroes on Horseback to do general maintenance on the facility. Heroes on Horseback is an equine therapy and therapeutic riding program for individuals with special needs. -Triad: Team Triad spent time with A Bed and A Book. Their work included organizing bedding donations and inventory, doing quality control on beds that will be delivered to families, and pulling inventory for their delivery day on May 10th. A Bed and A Book, founded by Mungo’s very own Anneliese Wall, works to create safe and enriching environments where every child can dream. We are so proud of our Team Members for their hard work on these projects. We can't wait to see all that Day Four has in store!

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