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As stated in our previous November newsletter, your clients are likely aware that many families are struggling right now, and some clients may ask for your advice about how they can help.

Whether increased community needs are triggered by a government shutdown that disrupts paychecks, services, and community programs, a natural disaster, or economic factors, the SRCCF is committed to working alongside you and your clients to structure charitable giving plans that make a real difference in the lives of people in our region.

It is our honor to work with you and your charitably minded clients. Thank you for the opportunity!

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