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  2. Christmas Fund needs a final flourish to reach goal ... - AOL

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    Top of mind for many at the bureau is whether The Spokesman-Review Christmas Fund will reach its $600,000 goal. Now at $515,165.06, — about 85% there — every day the fund gets closer ...

  3. The Christmas Bureau is back -- here's what's new this year - AOL

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    Nov. 23—The Christmas Bureau is back for its 78th year, and teams of volunteers from across the region are getting ready to share holiday cheer to tens of thousands of people across the Inland ...

  4. Christmas club - Wikipedia

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    A Christmas club is a special-purpose savings account, first offered by various banks and credit unions in the United States beginning in the early 20th century, including the Great Depression. Bank customers would deposit a set amount of money each week into a savings account, and receive the money back at the end of the year for Christmas ...

  5. Christmas seal - Wikipedia

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    Christmas Seals were sometimes mistaken for Christmas stamps used for postage, prompting the US Post Office to adopt a policy requiring seals to be affixed on the reverse side of a postcard or envelope, but the policy was generally unfavorable and often ignored, ultimately resulting in its withdrawal.

  6. Courier, Kiwanis Give A Christmas fund drive kicks off for ...

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    The Give A Christmas drive has a goal of $125,000 to make this holiday season a merry one for everyone in the community. Courier, Kiwanis Give A Christmas fund drive kicks off for holiday season ...

  7. Easterseals (U.S.) - Wikipedia

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    The name "Easter Seals" derived from an earlier fundraising program: beginning in 1934, colorful adhesive seals, the size of postage stamps, were sold around Easter; purchasers stuck these on the back of mailed envelopes, as a popular tradition was to send cards to friends and family both at Christmas and Easter seasons. Because of the program ...