Examples of using A donation in English and their translations into Thai
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All courses are run solely on a donation basis.
They can't afford it, so just consider that as a donation.
For each diner, the hotel will make a donation to the Foundation for the Blind in Thailand.
A donation of 10,000 Baht can fund the participation of 30 students on a one-day trip with the Grit to Glitter program.
It's easy to set up a donation page. You can ask for donations at the funeral.
Email a donation to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it….
If you are a work out fanatic, invite everyone for an intense fitness session where entrance fee is a donation to Camillian Home.
How to receive money through the mail and how to make a donation with paypal button- video tutorial.
If you like my work, kindly send me a donation to encourage me to do more. Thanks!
Click on“Continue” so you can make a donation with your credit card or bank account.
NEXCO EAST has decided to donate 5 million yen to Chiba Prefecture as a donation for Typhoon No. 15.
If you don't like the idea of blatant advertising, you can easily add a donation button to your blog.
From what I am understanding, it looks like I MUST send You a donation via USPS Mail.
This would trigger a donation right away not that i'm trying to bribe anyone… But then why not as it's really crucial for my website!
Any portion of a donation over this amount will be considered a charitable donation.
Another common way of presenting money in Japan is through“osaisen” which is a donation made when praying at a shrine or temple.
Tell you what… how about I buy those cookies off you as a donation to the new church?
You don't even need to have a PayPal account to make a donation, all you have to do is to click on a donation button, then look for“Don't have a PayPal account?
The great hall of the University, Bonython Hall, was built in 1936 following a donation from the owner of The Advertiser newspaper, Sir John Langdon Bonython, who left £40,000 for a Great Hall for the University.