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The phrase "A neighbor indeed, is a neighbor in need" is the South Carolina spirit. There are a lot of South Carolina neighbors truly in need. With yesterday's dismal unemployment ranking of number 2 in the country - right behind the state of Michigan - home to the ailing auto industry here is an excellent article from the Washington Post that talks about the Governor and the stimulus to local non-profits hurting for help.
Create The Good Idea of the Day: Here is the link to the United Way of South Carolina in case you can help or if you need help. www.uwasc.org/ or drop off a bag of nonperishable canned goods to a food pantry or place of worship. Someone, somewhere will be appreciative of your kindness.