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Red Cross-Charles CO
Category: PhilanthropyUsers Rating:
(301) 753-40429255 West West Industrial Road
Oxon Hill, MD 20745
Red Cross-Charles CO is a business providing services in the field of Philanthropy. Red Cross-Charles CO is located in Oxon Hill, MD on 9255 West West Industrial Road.
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'Philanthropy' commonly denotes an act or a deed, like a donation, for the purpose of serving human beings. In Oxon Hill, an act of philanthropy may be performed by donating money, property, organs, blood as well as skills for a cause and general goodwill of the fellow members of the human society.
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