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charity

[char-i-tee] / ˈtʃær ɪ ti /




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In the past five years, the charity said about 15,400 patients in Northern Ireland started their treatment later than the 62-day target following a red flag referral.

From BBC

However, some of the players said during the event in New York that they would donate their earnings to charity.

From BBC

The average profit for a grassroots venue was just 2.5%, a figure the charity described as "critically low".

From BBC

Now living in Paris, she has founded a charity to encourage more women to take up chess as "a tool of empowerment."

From Barron's

The charity's food hubs are located at schools, community centres and church halls and promote healthy eating - 80% of its packs are made up of fresh fruit, vegetables and chilled produce.

From BBC