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The ONE: Spring 2026 Issue

2025 By the Numbers

Spartanburg's Economic Metrics

$3.5B Investment, 1,024 New Jobs

Economic Development in 2025

Spartanburg: By the Numbers

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Small Metro for Economic Growth

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Job Market in the U.S.

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    • National Domestic Violence Hotline (in the U.S.): 1-800-799-7233
    • Your local authorities or support services

    Supporting Survivors and Promoting Healthy Relationships

    Safety & consent notes:

    If you or someone you know is experiencing abuse, don't hesitate to reach out to the resources mentioned. Help is available, and it's a crucial step towards healing and recovery.

    1. Listen without judgment: When someone shares their experience of abuse, listen attentively and without judgment. Create a safe space for them to express themselves.
    2. Educate yourself: Learn about the signs of abuse, its effects, and the resources available for support.
    3. Encourage seeking help: If you suspect someone is experiencing abuse, encourage them to seek professional help from organizations like the National Domestic Violence Hotline (1-800-799-7233) or the National Dating Abuse Helpline (1-866-331-9474).
    4. Foster healthy relationships: Promote healthy relationship dynamics by modeling respectful behavior, communicating openly, and setting boundaries.

    It's essential to provide resources and support for individuals affected by abuse. This can include:

Approach to Writing

    • National Domestic Violence Hotline (in the U.S.): 1-800-799-7233
    • Your local authorities or support services

    Supporting Survivors and Promoting Healthy Relationships

    Safety & consent notes:

    If you or someone you know is experiencing abuse, don't hesitate to reach out to the resources mentioned. Help is available, and it's a crucial step towards healing and recovery.

    1. Listen without judgment: When someone shares their experience of abuse, listen attentively and without judgment. Create a safe space for them to express themselves.
    2. Educate yourself: Learn about the signs of abuse, its effects, and the resources available for support.
    3. Encourage seeking help: If you suspect someone is experiencing abuse, encourage them to seek professional help from organizations like the National Domestic Violence Hotline (1-800-799-7233) or the National Dating Abuse Helpline (1-866-331-9474).
    4. Foster healthy relationships: Promote healthy relationship dynamics by modeling respectful behavior, communicating openly, and setting boundaries.

    It's essential to provide resources and support for individuals affected by abuse. This can include: