Chillicothe
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There are many ways to help Ukraine fight Russia's aggression.
First, you can go over there and fight (I think tho, you may wanna check with the State Department first)
You can send money, someway, somehow.
And here is one of those ways, per this morning's AXIOS newsletter.
My avatar makes no recommendations, is merely a facilitator of information developed by others.....tho with that said, Axios does provide one method for you to check out the charity you wish to donate to.)
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From AXIOS:
An even newer, real-time wave to surf: Booking an Airbnb stay in Ukraine — not to visit but as a way to send money to a family in need.
Tip to go: Be careful when giving. These four sites, all recommended by the Federal Trade Commission, let you verify whether a charity is reputable:
And remember, if you want a deduction, you can make sure the charity qualifies by hitting the IRS Tax Exempt Organization Search.
First, you can go over there and fight (I think tho, you may wanna check with the State Department first)
You can send money, someway, somehow.
And here is one of those ways, per this morning's AXIOS newsletter.
My avatar makes no recommendations, is merely a facilitator of information developed by others.....tho with that said, Axios does provide one method for you to check out the charity you wish to donate to.)
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From AXIOS:
![House :house: 🏠](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f3e0.png)
- Last week, 61,000 nights were booked at Airbnbs in Kyiv and other cities — 34,000 of them by Americans.
- Try it.
![Brain :brain: 🧠](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f9e0.png)
And remember, if you want a deduction, you can make sure the charity qualifies by hitting the IRS Tax Exempt Organization Search.