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Charitable Contributions For Celiac Orgs?


GFinDC

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Well, it's that time of year again, it gets cold outside and people start sitting around fires inside and roasting marshmallows. Meanwhile my employer is offering to match charitable contributions. So, thinking about that, what is a good group to do a contribution to? I have a few pennies saved up from spare change and they really weigh down my pockets and eventually wear holes in my pockets. So they gotta go. Is there a group that take contributions and distributes them to celiac organizations? Something like a combined charity fund for multiple celiac related organizations? I suppose I could send one or two pennies each to several groups but then I will have spent more on stamps than the contribution is. Of course I could just buy something from the gluten free mall for a change too. This forum being one of the premeire support mechanisms for celiacs around the world it seems. I doubt my employer would match that though. :)

Any ideas?


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kareng Grand Master

You are close to the u of MD Celiac ct. Matching funds can be a bit picky about who to match to. Not sure if they would match to National assoc for Celiac awareness.

I know a robotics team you could donate to thru the school district. Most employers match to school districts. Just saying.... ;)

( just joking, not really soliciting funds)

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