Discover where your contributions are going and see the impact
Every year, TD SYNNEX Share the Magic raises funds for a carefully selected group of charities. These special organizations give children and families the help and care they need to build better lives.
For a more complete picture of what we’ve been able to accomplish together recently, please see our
2021 Annual Review.
A Child's Haven
Because of your contributions, TD SYNNEX Share the Magic was able to help A Child’s Haven serve more than 1,250 children in the Upstate community, and provide more than 150,000 hours of therapeutic childcare. As a result, the organization was also able to move to a new 25,000 square foot facility, and build an Infant Center to accommodate children as young as three.
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Clement's Kindness
Because of your contributions, TD SYNNEX Share the Magic was able to help Clement’s Kindness provide more than $860,000 in financial assistance to Upstate families with pediatric cancer and other serious blood disorders. Your help also went towards outfitting the Knox and Priscilla Haynsworth Day Hospital where children receive chemotherapy, blood transfusions, and other outpatient treatments. And because you gave so generously, Clement’s Kindness was even able build the Dr. Cary E. Stroud Camper Care Center for patients to receive treatment while at Camp Courage.
Funds Raised
New Facility
Make-A-Wish® South Carolina
Because of your contributions TD SYNNEX Share the Magic was able to help Make-A-Wish® South Carolina grant more than 1,775 wishes, each averaging approximately $7,500 in value. Your gifts also helped produce an increased number of Upstate families served by 250%, and helped to fulfill more than 60 international travel wishes.
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Wishes Granted
More Families
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International Travel Wishes fulfilled
Pendleton Place
Because of your contributions TD SYNNEX Share the Magic was able to help Pendleton Place provide more than 19,000 nights of care to over 200 teenagers. As a result, the organization was also able to serve over 3,500 clients, and open the first Youth Resource Center in the Upstate dedicated to ending homelessness for children and youth.