health charities
collocation in Englishmeaningsofhealthandcharity
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health
noun[U]
uk/helθ/us/helθ/
the condition of the body and the degree to which it is free from illness, or the state of ...
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charity
noun
uk/ˈtʃær.ə.ti/us/ˈtʃer.ə.t̬i/
an organization whose purpose is to give money, food, or help to those who need it, or to carry out activities such as medical research that will help people in need, and not to make ...
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(Definition ofhealthandcharityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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To that end, officials have been liaising closely with a number of organisations, including mental health charities and interested individuals.
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I should like the various health charities to reconsider their policies to take account of what is happening on the ground.
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A wide range of interests were represented at the summit—from the media, business, the arts, and sport, to the medical professions and health charities.
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The large charities, particularly the health charities, might feel that they should share in the proceeds of a lottery.
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All the main mental health charities support this clause and the amendment.
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There were at that summit representatives of the media, business, the arts, sport, medicine and representatives of health charities.
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It certainly exercised health charities and researchers.
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During this period, he taught acoustic guitar and also undertook charity work, particularly for various mental health charities.
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Lesser-known charities supported include: local health charities, schools and community projects.
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Artest also auctioned off his 200910 championship ring and donated the proceeds to various mental health charities nationwide.
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