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The phrase 'charity program' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when referring to an organized effort to raise money or goods for those in need. For example, "The church held an annual charity program to collect donations for a local homeless shelter."
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(All food proceeds go to the St. Mark's Church charity program).
The hospital began offering her free primary care through its charity program.
The former Penn State assistant coach, Jerry Sandusky, 67, founded and ran a charity program for disadvantaged boys.
EDUCATION A recently announced charity program is offering British students of less-privileged families the opportunity to attend some of America's top colleges at little or no cost.
Former draft busts Greg Oden and Michael Beasley might not be locks to even make the team, but they aren't here as part of a charity program.
But Mara T. Patermaster, the director of the charity program, said last week that the program required diligent efforts from participants.
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In his autobiography, Mr. Walton expressed misgivings about formal charity programs.
Though the proceeds go to charity programs, these numbers are not readily publicized.
Instead of canceling charity programs, they should reduce their own "salaries, bureaucracies and allowances," as he said recently.
Many wealthy individuals who lost money to Mr. Madoff were benefactors of hospitals, charity programs and research.
Ms. Bumgardner did not comment, but William Mor?Berberena, the executive director of the Metropolitan Community Church's charity programs, and Frances Wood, an administrator, did agree to an interview.
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