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By Robert Shutt / Friday, December 22nd, 2017 / Latest news / Comments Off on Region’s residents and employees don masks to protect themselves
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Amid a disaster close to home, the Tri Counties’ largest nonprofit, Direct Relief, was ranked seventh in nation by Forbes, who gave it a score of 100 percent for fundraising efficiency. In its annual ranking of the 100 largest charities in the U.S., Forbes said the Goleta-based organization also had a 99 percent rating for Read More →
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Santa Barbara nonprofit Direct Relief announced Aug. 27 that it would make its entire inventory of more than $100 million in medical supplies and $200,000 in cash support available to victims of Hurricane Harvey in Texas. The storm made landfall on Aug. 25. Parts of the state had received more than two feet of rain Read More →