Even With Economy’s Fall, Americans Plan to Give Online
By Cassie J. MooreDespite the bad economy, almost seven out of 10 adults plan to donate the same amount online as they did in the 2007 holiday season. The survey, which was conducted in late September, after the financial crisis erupted, found that slightly more than half of the Americans who use…
(Photograph by Michael Ventura, for The Chronicle) War affects more than just the men and women who experience it directly: When members of the military return home from the battlefield, the stress caused by their experience can carry over to family, friends, even the doctors and nurses who care…
70% of Americans Plan to Give During the Holidays, Survey Finds
70% of Americans plan to give during the holidays, survey finds
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