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It’s wonderful — and tax deductible
by Nancy Oates on November 28, 2012
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Posted by Nancy Oates on November 28, 2012
http://chapelhillwatch.com/2012/11/28/its-wonderful-and-tax-deductible/
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George C
/ November 28, 2012Thanks for posting this Nancy. The CHT is a great asset to the community (for full disclosure, my wife is on their board) and they and a number of our community’s other non-profits can use all the help they can get in these times of cutbacks at the Federal, State, County and Local government levels. We often talk about how much we appreciate this great community that we are fortunate enough to live in. To retain those wonderful attributes that we have become accustomed to will require that those who are able to step up to the plate and reach a little deeper into their pockets. In doing so we can begin/continue to help organizations such as CHT that are dedicated to helping those who need that extra helping hand.
Linda Convissor
/ November 29, 2012Like.