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We at 4mmmm4 want to give back to the community which has given us so much. To do this we have set up several charitable auctions. To visit these auctions click here.
Auctions began on November 15th, 2008, money raised $150.00
Below is a list of some of the charitable organizations we support. If there is an organization you would like us to consider please email us and we will setup an auction for you.
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The Wolf and Burnham families recognized the need for uninsured and underserved women and men of their community to have access to life saving breast cancer screening services. Working together to provide a fighting chance for every life threatened by breast cancer, they established the American Breast Cancer Foundation in 1997. |
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Get Involved with your American Cancer Society in the fight against cancer. You can help us in the fight by participating in fundraising efforts and helping with activities in your area. Join the fight against cancer now! |
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Since its founding in 1976 by Millard and Linda Fuller , Habitat for Humanity International has built and rehabilitated more than 250,000 houses with families in need, becoming a true world leader in addressing the issues of poverty housing. |
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The Humane Society of the United States is the nation's largest and most effective animal protection organization-backed by 10 million Americans, or one in every 30. Established in 1954, The HSUS seeks a humane and sustainable world for all animals-a world that will also benefit people. We are America's mainstream force against cruelty, exploitation and neglect, as well as the most trusted voice extolling the human-animal bond. |
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Dismayed by the lack of marksmanship shown by their troops, Union veterans Col. William C. Church and Gen. George Wingate formed the National Rifle Association in 1871. The primary goal of the association would be to "promote and encourage rifle shooting on a scientific basis," according to a magazine editorial written by Church. |
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Throughout the American Red Cross - whether it's providing relief to victims of disaster, blood to hospital patients, health and safety training to the public, or emergency social services to U.S. military families - we are better prepared than ever to live up to our reputation as America's most trusted charity. And it is the support of compassionate Americans that enables us to succeed. |
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Susan G. Komen fought breast cancer with her heart, body and soul. Throughout her diagnosis, treatments, and endless days in the hospital, she spent her time thinking of ways to make life better for other women battling breast cancer instead of worrying about her own situation. That concern for others continued even as Susan neared the end of her fight. Moved by Susan's compassion for others and committed to making a difference, Nancy G. Brinker promised her sister that she would do everything in her power to end breast cancer forever. |
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