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Our commitment to the upstate community is demonstrated by our involvement with various charitable organizations.
Being a good corporate citizen means much more than simply "giving back". It's giving, truly giving, of ourselves, our treasures, our talent, and our time to support organizations that do great things in our community.
Young Office supports the following organizations. We proudly contribute to each causes' efforts to make our community and the world in general a better place to live and work.

Clemson
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The Story of?Oops!
For those of you who love Annie Leonard's work--The Story of Stuff, The Story of Bottled Water, The Story of Cap and Trade--here is her latest work, The Story of Cosmetics. It's enough to...
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Group Effort
SmithGroup and the Burgess Group come together in Northern...
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Steelcase: Lots of love for node at #ntac10!...
Steelcase: Lots of love for node at #ntac10! Thanks @ChristianLong @fredbartels @newtechnetwork @jeannebernish @dcinc66 @fmvintage for your tweets!
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