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1.Do you know about Rent-A-Worker? This program started in Pennsylvania. College students volunteer to work. They do things like painting houses, washing cars, and moving things. They make money to help build houses for homeless people.

2.Making donations isn¡¯t the only way to help charities. Some groups raise money another way. They ask famous artists to donate their work. Then, they auction the work. This means that the work doesn¡¯t have a price tag. If you pay the most money, you can buy it.

3.Do you like sports? Some charity groups have sports events, like soccer or baseball. People pay money, and then they can join the charity. Sometimes, they ask their friends to pay money, too. The events are popular because they¡¯re fun, and they raise money for charity.

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