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Discover Ludwig"charity foundation" is a perfectly fine and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it whenever you need to refer to a non-profit organization that raises money for charitable causes. For example: "All proceeds from the gala will go to the local charity foundation."
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charity foundation.
The charity foundation is a non-government organisation supporting six million patients in Iran.
"He's got his charity foundation, I've got the Mo Farah Foundation," Farah said.
This one will hurt the most, given McIlroy's charity foundation is the tournament host.
Karimova-Tillyaeva has her own charity foundation and lives a jetset life from her Geneva base.
In 1994, however, he was accused of misappropriating money donated to his charity, Foundation for Peace and Justice.
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The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), NARSAD and a number of charity foundations supported studies in his lab since 2004.
Alshayeb, a founding member of human rights and NGOs, has also led charity foundations and youth programs dedicated to social development, and participated in the National Dialogue Meetings in Saudi Arabia.
Besides frequenting bowling alleys and running myriad businesses and charity foundations here, Bettis spends an inordinate amount of time trying to make himself a better running back.
Forced to retire at the age of only 19 with a shoulder injury, she studied for a theology degree and launched a number of charity foundations.
And the Attorney General has announced that he will investigate some of the immense wealth the former President amassed through businesses and charity foundations.
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