WGBH: Catholic Charities makes ‘special plea’ for Ash Wednesday donations amid federal cuts
Catholic Charities makes ‘special plea’ for Ash Wednesday donations amid federal cuts
Catholic Charities of Boston is aiming to double its donations this Ash Wednesday over previous years, citing increased demand for heating assistance and food pantries due in part to federal funding ...
On Jan. 3, McMahon took over the top job at Catholic Charities in Worcester, a nonprofit with $9 million in annual revenues providing a variety of human services. The former chief operating officer of ...
I do prefer to buy where I ride and have done that on the last 2 sleds, bought the Lynx a mile from my homebase where I ride in Maine, may list it on MP but I won't spring order if I still have the sled, don't need 2, if a dealer wanted it on trade plus the 2K BRP is tossing in I'd spring order a 900R XT, my sled is in great condition, all ...
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Should I use make or makes in the following statement: Please explain why your experience and qualifications makes you the best candidate for this position
The formal and traditional answer is makes, because the subject is the singular noun phrase receiving homemade cupcakes. In actual speech, and even sometimes in writing, many people say make, under the influence of the more recent plural noun cupcakes. I would recommend saying makes, but be prepared to hear make.