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How to support Delaware nonprofits this #GivingTuesday

A few local choices for your day of good deeds.

Smash that give button. (Photo by Flickr user Think Defence, used under a Creative Commons license)

It’s officially #GivingTuesday, the post–Cyber Monday online event where we take a break from all that holiday shopping to give back. We’re not going to tell you how to give, but we’re all for giving back to the community.
Last week, we told you how you can empower Delaware’s future on Giving Tuesday. Still have more to give? Here are a few Delaware-based campaigns to choose from.

Support growing minds:

Freire Charter School Wilmington is tucked away behind 1313 Market St. “Over the past three years,” said Freire Founder and CEO Kelly Davenport, “you have helped build Wilmington’s first public, non-selective college preparatory high school. Our students’ superior academic progress and test scores show that Freire Wilmington is truly transformative. We are on track not only to increase high school graduation rates for African American and Hispanic youth in our city and state, but to realize our vision of ‘Graduation X 2’ — that our students will graduate not just from high school but from college.” Click here to support.

Support affordable healthcare for uninsured Delawareans:

Empower your sisters:

Strengthen your local library:

Support Delaware’s Inland Bays:

https://twitter.com/DEInlandBays/status/935151741934424064

Support the arts:

Where would Delaware be without the arts? With the 2017 funding cuts, let’s make sure we don’t find out:

Support job services for Delaware grads:

Keep Special Olympics Delaware going strong:

Help local children find families:


Want even more ideas? Check out the Tapp Network’s #GivingTuesday blog for more local campaigns.

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