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No, really and not just a Monopoly community chest card.
If there's any change, give it to your home town Community Chest.
You know that Community Chest drive that's going on right now.
There were times when the family received its food from the Community Chest.
Nearly 200 county families were on public relief, and area churches formed a private community chest for charity.
After four games are played, the families attempt to use these cards to open the Community Chest.
At the end of the game, the family draws a combination card for the Community Chest.
The cards are similar to the community chest and chance cards of Monopoly.
Everybody who works there would get paid, but the profits would go to a community chest of charities.
At the time, the organization was known as the Houston Community Chest.
Community Chest may refer to any of the following:
After that, the two teams will receive a Community Chest combination card.
He shakes the dice, gets a six, and lands on Community Chest.
He ran a community chest to help patients get free drugs, published a newsletter and ran a 24-hour information line.
Today, most Community Chests have either been absorbed by large national fund-raising groups or died out.
The Chance and Community Chest cards are placed on the board.
The stores also have the Community Chest program, where they donate profits to local charities.
The funds raised was donated to the Community Chest.
The Community Chest is headed by a committee with members from various sectors and occupations.
Mention Community Chest to most people and the board game Monopoly comes to mind.
Cash backing from the council 's community chest will help by mats and training equipment.
In 2007, landing on Community Chest won game downloads.
The association became part of the Community Chest, now United Way, in 1922.
"But that's based on old traditions, when you needed to keep your pride intact if you were going into the community chest.
The number of Community Chest organizations increased from 39 to 353 between 1919 and 1929, and surpassed 1,000 by 1948.