Thursday, March 1, 2012

Charity trends

  • Many of these individuals have children to support, and mouths to feed. By donating your money or services to charity, you may not only qualify for a tax deduction, but will also have the opportunity to change someone else's life forever.
  • (PRWeb)
  • Faisal, who has a Business Management degree from Seneca College in Canada, was inspired by the global trend of reducing, reusing and recycling and he started BuFaisal, a used furniture trading company.
  • (Gulf News)
  • She will take part in the nine-day challenge with TV presenter Denise van Outen in March. The trip, which has been set up by Charity Challenge, will begin in Delhi, and takes place in Rajasthan which is a mixture of dramatic desert and sprawling rural areas.
  • (Daily Mail)
  • Jenna Elfman, making her Red Dress debut, wore a strapless Alberta Ferretti. I love fashion, I love performance, I love charity, she said in an interview before the show.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • Aylesbury College hairdressing student Sophia Harley is shaving her head as part of Sue Ryder's Febru-hairy campaign - and hopes other teenage girls will follow suit.
  • (Bucks Herald)
  • (AP) — Eight wounded troops and their families parading down main street in Whitefish, Montana, are the sign of a growing trend — local communities enterprising their own programs to thank returning forces.
  • (KFBB NewsChannel 5)
  • Remember to show a genuine interest in the charity - they like to know that your application Write your own CV: There is a trend these days to get outside help with writing your CV.
  • (The Guardian)
  • FORMER X Factor finalists 2 Shoes stole the show at an event to help Liverpool girls stay one step ahead of the style trends. Essex girls Charley Bird and Lucy Texeira were in the city last night to perform at a charity fashion show.
  • (Liverpool Echo)
  • The retail arm of the Army in Perth has decided to follow the charity chic trend started in Melbourne last year and open its first recycling and retro boutique in Victoria Park.
  • (The Border Mail)
  • AS ANOTHER shop closes on a struggling Oxford parade, a new one is determined to buck the trend. The owners of Clements Church people to pay monthly instead of quarterly.
  • (Oxfordshire News)

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