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"charities" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is a noun that refers to organizations or funds that are set up to provide help to those in need. Example sentence: Many people donate money to charities that provide aid to homeless people.
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Plural of charity
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Read profiles of our 10 chosen charities, see our pick of their photographs and make a donation in the Christmas Charity Appeal area of our site.
At one time, she had 27 direct debits to different charities.
Related: Mental health charities can help people where the NHS cannot "To improve access to MBCT we need a combination of top-down action, such as getting commissioners and senior managers on board, and bottom-up action... pro-active mindfulness teachers and trainers setting up high quality local services and encouraging GPs to refer patients who would benefit from MBCT treatment," he says.
Related: 10 tips for charity impact measurement How charities attempt to communicate this is crucial.
The other candidate is Lady Cobham, who sits on a range of quangos and charities.
David Hopkins – senior advisory manager: charities and grant making, at CAF philanthropy services David heads up the Charities and Grant-Making Solutions team at the Charities Aid Foundation.
Legacy giving – money left to charity in a will – contributes £2bn to the voluntary sector, but only 6.7% of charities (less than 10,000) receive income in this way.
Big Tent is Scotland's largest eco-festival: a weekend of wood-crafting demonstrations, organic food, traditional music and charities.
"Charities are in competition for service delivery contracts.
The shadow care minister was born in Watford and worked in charities, thinktanks and as a special adviser before becoming MP for Leicester West in 2010.
Talk to carers and charities and the words are "exhausted" and "at breaking point".
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