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What are you most thankful for?

Despite its many setbacks, 2020 has had its bright spots, and 3News wants to share yours with Northeast Ohio
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What are you most thankful for this holiday season?

CLEVELAND — In a year that's been full of challenges, finding gratitude is incredibly important. 

Despite its many setbacks, 2020 has had its bright spots, and 3News wants to share yours with Northeast Ohio.

With Thanksgiving just days away, and the end of the year not long after that, we ask that you take a moment to reflect and let us know what you are grateful for.

You can let us know by commenting on our posts on social media, sending us photos and videos through the WKYC app, and by texting your thoughts and pictures to (216) 344-3300.

When you share your comments, photos and videos with us, we just might use them with credit to you on our 5 p.m. TV show, "What's New," social media platforms and on wkyc.com.

Remember to include your name, where you're from, and your email address or phone number with your submission so we can contact you and let you know if we plan to use what you've shared with us in one of our shows or a post.

To use our 'Near Me' feature on the WKYC app, watch digital anchor Stephanie Haney walk you through it in the video below, or read on for step-by-step instructions.

All you have to do is open the app, and tap on 'Near Me' at the bottom of the screen, and tap on 'Share with us' when the map pops up.

From there, you can select your photo or video right from your phone, write a short description so we know what we're looking at, and hit submit.

When your submission has gone through, you'll see the word 'Success' pop up in the app, and you'll know it's been sent to us and is awaiting review by our team.

We can't wait to see what you're thankful for this year, and share it with the rest of Northeast Ohio!

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