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Probably everyone would say yes to the question, "Would you like an easy, convenient, affordable way to contribute to your favorite charity?" Well, such a mechanism exists for pro-lifers to help the National Right to Life Educational Trust Fund. But you have to hurry because the window of opportunity is about to close.
The Educational Trust Fund has participated in what is known as the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) since 1982. All of the money generated through the CFC is used strictly for educational purposes that help protect the lives of the unborn, elderly, and the disabled. The Trust Fund is listed in the CFC brochures under the workplace campaign federation called Human Service Charities of America (HSCA), using agency #2844.
What is the "CFC"? It's an innovative workplace campaign that was started by the Office of Personnel Management in 1982 so that federal employees could make contributions to their favorite charities. Currently, there are also about 340 military bases around the country where the CFC takes place.
What makes the CFC particularly helpful is that it's such a convenient way to give; designations are automatically deducted from people's paychecks.
If you or someone you know is a federal employee, please help support these important lifesaving educational programs by pledging the National Right to Life Educational Trust ...
Source: HighBeam Research, HSCA Agency #2844 The Basics of the CFC and How it Enhances Pro-Life...