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What can I contribute to a charity besides cash?
Author: Aine Churches
Website: http://www.AboutCharity.com
Added: Sun, Sep 24, 2006 20:09:22
Category: Charity Questions
             
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Money is the traditional contribution of affluent people to most charities. However, even if you are not rich you can also perform charitable acts.

Here are some of the things besides money that you can contribute to a charity:

- Used Car


- Food


- Clothing, used or new


- Other useful stuff, like furniture and appliances


- Your time and skills


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Aine Churches answers frequently asked charity questions at PrettyGreatAnswers.com.

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