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Group says use extra hour to help others

October 28, 2000 By admin

Wondering what to do with the extra hour you’ll get when daylight savings time ends Sunday? A Minnesota charity suggests using the time to look around your community to find places where a donation can make a difference. Nearly 16-hundred non-profit groups in Minnesota are co-sponsoring the state’s first-ever “Give Back” Day. It’s all organized by members of the One Percent Club who all pledge to donate at least one percent of their net worth or five percent of their income to charity. Jack Kelly of the “One Percent Club” is organizing Minnesota’s “Give Back” Day.Kelly is urging Minnesotans AND Iowans to use their extra hour for introspection.

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