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Giving Tuesday – A New, Better Tradition

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We know all about Black Friday and Cyber Monday, but this year we're taking part in a new and better tradition: Giving Tuesday. Giving Tuesday is a national movement to create a day of giving on the Tuesday after Thanksgiving. We hope that this year you'll consider a gift in support of United South End Settlements.

Donate Now

Your gift helps us serve over 3,000 residents, ranging in age from 2 months to 108 years and representing a wide range of ethnicities, backgrounds, and walks of life. For these participants, every accomplishment is meaningful, whether that milestone is reading a book cover to cover for the first time, hiking up a mountain, earning a GED, or spending another “golden year” living independently.

With your ongoing support, USES will continue to be a positive force in the lives of those we touch. From all of us here at United South End Settlements, thank you!

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#GivingTuesday #UNselfie I just donated to @UnitedSouthEnd. You should, too! http://t.co/FXXdIYEDyI pic.twitter.com/8dvIU8n33o

— Evan Gray (@evanlgray) November 25, 2014

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