TD SYNNEX Share the Magic adds fifth charity for first time in 16 years
April 3, 2026Meyer Center for Special Children named inaugural 2026 President’s Choice Charity
TD SYNNEX Share the Magic, now in its 16th year, announced the launch of the President’s Choice Charity, a new annual recognition powered by TD SYNNEX co-workers.
Each year, co-workers will nominate Upstate South Carolina nonprofits they know and believe in — organizations they’ve seen make a real difference in the communities where they live and work. One is selected to join the Share the Magic family as that year’s President’s Choice Charity, and this year’s inaugural 2026 recipient is the Meyer Center for Special Children.
The Meyer Center for Special Children will join TD SYNNEX’s four longstanding South Carolina beneficiary organizations — A Child’s Haven, Clement’s Kindness, Make-A-Wish South Carolina and Pendleton Place — as part of the 2026 Share the Magic program. The President’s Choice Charity will be formally celebrated at the 16th Annual Share the Magic Celebration on Saturday, October 10, 2026, at the Greenville Convention Center.
“This addition was born out of a desire to extend Share the Magic even further into our community and give our co-workers an opportunity to recognize organizations that have impacted them personally,” said Reyna Thompson, President, TD SYNNEX, North America. “Our co-workers know firsthand the organizations making a difference right here in Upstate South Carolina, and I’m honored to include the Meyer Center as the very first recipient of this recognition.”
The community is invited to join all five charities at Share the Magic South Carolina events throughout 2026, connect with TD SYNNEX coworkers, and support fundraising efforts — including the Day at the Drive (July 21), Golf Tournament (August 10), and BMW Driving Experience (November 7).
Nominations are reviewed by the Share the Magic South Carolina Committee, and one organization is selected to be recognized, celebrated, and supported alongside the program’s four founding beneficiaries.
About TD SYNNEX Share the Magic
TD SYNNEX Share the Magic is a fundraising initiative created by Peter Larocque, the retired President of North America for TD SYNNEX, to support charities focused on children’s needs, wellness, and the digital divide. Since its founding in Greenville in 2011, Share the Magic chapters have been established in Canada, California, Florida, and Illinois. TD SYNNEX Share the Magic has raised $32 million for charities across all markets, with each market hosting its own series of events, including galas, celebrations, fishing and golf tournaments, and more.
About TD SYNNEX
TD SYNNEX (NYSE: SNX) is a leading global distributor and solutions aggregator for the IT ecosystem. We are an innovative partner helping more than 150,000 customers in 100+ countries to maximize the value of technology investments, demonstrate business outcomes and unlock growth opportunities. Headquartered in Clearwater, Florida, and Fremont, California, TD SYNNEX’s 23,000 co-workers are dedicated to uniting compelling IT products, services and solutions from 2,500+ best-in-class technology vendors. Our edge-to-cloud portfolio is anchored in some of the highest-growth technology segments including cloud, cybersecurity, big data/analytics, AI, IoT, mobility and everything as a service. TD SYNNEX is committed to serving customers and communities, and we believe we can have a positive impact on our people and our planet, intentionally acting as a respected corporate citizen. We aspire to be a diverse and inclusive employer of choice for talent across the IT ecosystem. For more information, visit www.TDSYNNEX.com, follow our newsroom or follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram.
About the Meyer Center for Special Children
The Meyer Center for Special Children is a Greenville-based nonprofit and public charter school dedicated to providing early education and intensive therapy services to children with disabilities. The only organization in Upstate South Carolina where preschool-age students with disabilities can receive combined education and therapies under one roof, the Meyer Center serves children from birth through second grade with conditions including developmental delays, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, autism, and rare genetic disorders. No child is turned away due to inability to pay, making it the only viable option in Upstate SC for many low-income families to access critical early intervention. For more information, visit meyercenter.org.






