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'charitable projects' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to projects (or activities) that aim to help those in need. For example: "The church is organizing several charitable projects to help people in the local community who are in need."
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In general, residents spend little time on charitable projects.
After a settlement, Innocent's many charitable projects won him Roman support.
He and Lata never lived together, although they helped each other in various charitable projects.
News about the group's ambitious charitable projects "are the only headlines that matter," she added.
This was for charitable projects in Rwanda, in the two financial years to April 2009.
Are the charitable projects of Bill Scranton, a director of The New York Times, not worth a story?
Her mother works from home as the president of their family foundation, which funds charitable projects in Atlanta.
Green also leads his young troopers in numerous charitable projects that have raised hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Similarly, the British Sikh Council includes among its aims the running of "charitable projects for... impoverished and downtrodden people".
She says she makes her living as a pig farmer and spent her senator's salary on charitable projects.
Crowd funding schemes allow like-minded people to pool their money and invest in businesses and charitable projects.
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