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Facebook gives great charity
2 hours ago ago from adgully
Advertisement Doing a Google, which recently stopped giving gifts to its ad parties and recently donated USD 20 million to charity, Facebook is following suit and instead of giving a holiday party, is instead giving out USD 25 in token to be donated to charity through DonorsCharity. Helping out the needy is obviously nicer than a free drink!
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Related contentMadras Press Has Got You Covered
21 hours ago ago from Lessons in Curating. Lessons in Culture.
Pt. 3 in the 'Remember When I Thought There Were No Existing Outlets for Novellas, Etc' saga. Madras Press ups the ante by not only publishing lovely novellas and short stories and distributing them to a bunch of bookstores in the U.S., but also gives all the proceeds to a charity chosen by the author of whichever book you're buying. You know how you were going to throw some money at a charity in someone's name this holiday ...
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18 hours ago ago from Kombor's Life Hacks and Reviews
On its Holiday Greeting , Google notified us its commitment to give $28 millions to helping those help us all. The $28 Millions will be distributed to organizations listed below: Happy Holiday 2009! Tagged with: google Filed under: world issues Like this post? Subscribe to my RSS feed and get loads more!
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13 hours ago ago from Swistle
Pseudostoops is doing her annual charity series: she brings attention to lesser-known charities, and then she makes a donation to that charity of $25, plus an additional 50 cents for each comment received on that post. Normally comments are accepted only on the day of the post, but as you may have noticed the internet is sleeping/shopping/baking this week, so comments are lower than usual and she's still taking comments on Monday's and ...
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