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charitable

[char-i-tuh-buhl] / ˈtʃær ɪ tə bəl /




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The board runs its own charitable trust, but Smith admits that with more ex-boxers than current ones, the finances are a struggle.

From BBC

Rosenior has come across as respectful and patient, and impressed in work with Chelsea's charitable foundation, according to multiple anecdotes from staff inside the club.

From BBC

The Simon family, through a charitable foundation, donates to many causes, including a $5 million gift to Columbia University.

From The Wall Street Journal

I definitely want to make some charitable contributions and do a couple of other things with the money, and I will probably invest what’s left.

From MarketWatch

The charitable trust owns 27 properties, a portfolio worth £5m, and manages other properties that are let through the organisation.

From BBC