This year’s luncheon is December 3, 2025, at 11:30AM at the Rock Hill Sports and Events Center.

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“I joined Good Folks because I was looking for a rewarding way to contribute to the community of York County by supporting different charitable agencies based on their current most critical needs.”

Gretchen Love

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“Good Folks is an annual tradition. For over 30 years, our community has come together each holiday season with one mission in mind, to support area nonprofits. It is incredible to see hundreds of good folks having lunch, passing the hat, and awarding grants to support vital programming.”

Lora Holladay

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“I joined Good Folks because I truly appreciate the aspect of being able to help multiple agencies and non-profits in the area. Each year, we’re able to help assist two to three other agencies and non-profits in York County with specific needs that they may have.”

Brandon Baxley

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Who we are

It's our goal to help organizations help York County residents. Through community empowerment, education, healthcare, economic development, and policy advocacy, our grant recipients are creating a future where everyone can thrive.

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