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charity

[char-i-tee] / ˈtʃær ɪ ti /




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At a charity ball earlier this year tied to the Cannes film festival, Durov paid 400,000 euros in an auction to win Vavilova a walk-on role in a Spike Lee movie.

From The Wall Street Journal

The letter has been written by Fields in Trust, a charity that works with local authorities and communities to protect parks and playing fields from development.

From BBC

Chesney not only responded but also donated to two charities with ties to Kennedy’s family after doing some research on the persistent assistant.

From Los Angeles Times

The homelessness charity Centrepoint was named as a response to the building by founder Rev Ken Leech, who described the tower as "an affront to the homeless".

From BBC

Every child nominated for the Star Award receives the accolade because the charity believes every child diagnosed with cancer deserves special recognition.

From BBC