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The Giving Quest

By Vera HC Chan
Mon, January 22, 2007, 10:49 am PST

Dear Friend,

Asking for a donation is hard, especially at the beginning of the year. Bills come due, and while searches for tax deductions are up 20%, the last-minute deadline rush for 2006 has passed.

Winter usually plays havoc with giving of a corporeal nature, but storms have made blood shortages worse than usual during National Blood Donor Month, despite centers' enticements.

But we know you're out there, those who give and even give parts of yourself. The Buzz is here to help you every step of the way, whether you're looking for a "sample donation request letter" or to find a way to pass on your legacy even when you've passed on. You might not always get a parade or your face on a subway platform, but we always appreciate the ways you continually seek to give.

With gratitude,
The Buzz

  1. Car Donation
  2. Salvation Army Donation
  3. Blood Donation
  4. Donation Letter
  5. Organ Donation
  6. Egg Donation
  7. Goodwill Donations
  8. Hair Donation
  9. Plasma Donation
  10. Furniture Donations
  11. Purple Heart Donations
  12. Clothing Donations
  13. Charity Donation
  14. Locks of Love Donation
  15. Sperm Donation
  1. Book Donations
  2. Thank You for Your Donation Letter
  3. John F. Kennedy Donation
  4. Computer Donation
  5. Cell Phone Donation
  6. Kidney Donation
  7. Your Donation Will
  8. Dog Donation Jar (also Bank)
  9. Bone Marrow Donation
  10. Cord Blood Donation
  11. Donated Land
  12. RV Donating
  13. Embryo Donation
  14. Vietnam Veterans Donations
  15. Donate Life

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