Case Study: ABC Charities

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Thank you for your interest in ABC Charities and generous donations in the past five years. We are pleased you share the same vision and mission in providing assistance and education to children with disabilities. In the past five years, we provided assistance and education to 1,203 children.

The donations from you have covered food, utility expenses, supplies, equipment, and children’s medical expenses. Specifically, medical expenses of Holm’s, Doe’s, Cook’s, and Johnson’s families are covered. You can visit www.abccharities.com to acquire information of the families you have supported and the impact on their lives. Additionally, we have stories and backgrounds of children we have helped.

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