Difference between revisions of "The Definitive Guide To Ridesharing for Charity Organizations"
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|Organizations of all sizes deal with transportation issues all the time. Whether it's about employees going from and coming to work, or charities helping transport people from home to shelter, the transportation problems are just absorbed into the day to day operations of the organization. | |Organizations of all sizes deal with transportation issues all the time. Whether it's about employees going from and coming to work, or charities helping transport people from home to shelter, the transportation problems are just absorbed into the day to day operations of the organization. | ||
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|This guide is for organizations that have a base of members. For instance: | |This guide is for organizations that have a base of members. For instance: | ||
Revision as of 15:12, 1 February 2017
Organizations of all sizes deal with transportation issues all the time. Whether it's about employees going from and coming to work, or charities helping transport people from home to shelter, the transportation problems are just absorbed into the day to day operations of the organization.
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This guide is for organizations that have a base of members. For instance:
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