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Alejandro Guerra cobra y la barrera (Suárez, Jiménez, Peraza y Lucena) rechaza en el compromiso que enfrentó a Caracas FC y Mineros de Guayana, por la sexta fecha del torneo Apertura, en el estadio Olímpico de la UCV (Nelson Pulido)
The Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) is the largest and most successful workplace fundraising campaign in the world. Over the past fifty years, the CFC has raised $7 billion to help neighbors in need around the corner, across the nation and throughout the world. The Combined Federal Campaign of the National Capital Area (CFCNCA) is the local campaign for federal employees in the Washington Metropolitan Area.
Universal Giving (UG) was launched in 2014 and remains active for the 2015 Campaign. Through UG, federal employees can donate to any CFC-approved charity in the country, in addition to the 4,400 local, national, and international charities that are part of the National Capital Area. If, for example, a charity in Louisville is helping your disabled grandmother stay in her home, you can designate all or part of your CFC donation to that charity in Louisville. No matter what causes federal workers cherish, they can find CFC-participating charities that are meaningful to them.
In 2014, federal employees raised over $49 million – funds that provided promising futures, an improved world, and better communities.
Caracas Futbol Club - Trujillanos, Inicio del torneo Apertura 2011 en Venezuela
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DoDEA Headquarters employees stop by the 2018 CFC Jeans and Jersey Day Charity fair on October 10, 2018 at the Mark Center, Alexandria, VA. The day offered information on the nonprofit charities in attendance and a chance to Show Some Love to the organizations of their choice.
Caracas Futbol Club - Trujillanos, Inicio del torneo Apertura 2011 en Venezuela
Twitter: @asdrubal_diaz
The Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) is the largest and most successful workplace fundraising campaign in the world. Over the past fifty years, the CFC has raised $7 billion to help neighbors in need around the corner, across the nation and throughout the world. The Combined Federal Campaign of the National Capital Area (CFCNCA) is the local campaign for federal employees in the Washington Metropolitan Area.
Universal Giving (UG) was launched in 2014 and remains active for the 2015 Campaign. Through UG, federal employees can donate to any CFC-approved charity in the country, in addition to the 4,400 local, national, and international charities that are part of the National Capital Area. If, for example, a charity in Louisville is helping your disabled grandmother stay in her home, you can designate all or part of your CFC donation to that charity in Louisville. No matter what causes federal workers cherish, they can find CFC-participating charities that are meaningful to them.
In 2014, federal employees raised over $49 million – funds that provided promising futures, an improved world, and better communities.
The Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) is the largest and most successful workplace fundraising campaign in the world. Over the past fifty years, the CFC has raised $7 billion to help neighbors in need around the corner, across the nation and throughout the world. The Combined Federal Campaign of the National Capital Area (CFCNCA) is the local campaign for federal employees in the Washington Metropolitan Area.
Universal Giving (UG) was launched in 2014 and remains active for the 2015 Campaign. Through UG, federal employees can donate to any CFC-approved charity in the country, in addition to the 4,400 local, national, and international charities that are part of the National Capital Area. If, for example, a charity in Louisville is helping your disabled grandmother stay in her home, you can designate all or part of your CFC donation to that charity in Louisville. No matter what causes federal workers cherish, they can find CFC-participating charities that are meaningful to them.
In 2014, federal employees raised over $49 million – funds that provided promising futures, an improved world, and better communities.