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VacationHomesForCharity.org Featured in the Wall Street Journal
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wall-street-journal-logoOver the weekend, VacationHomesForCharity.org was featured in the Wall Street Journal in print and online.  The article discuses ways for vacation home owners to “squeeze money out of their vacation homes”.  One such way, of course, is through donating time at their homes to charity.

Not only does the donation do good for charities, but our program is able to cover cleaning costs and often times deliver incremental income back to the homeowner.

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Why would a charity use VacationHomesForCharity.org?
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vh4c-logoVacationHomesForCharity.org (VH4C) give charitable organizations the unique opportunity to source vacation homes around the world. VH4C is continually adding new homes to their selection of donations.  The homes range from comfortable 2 or 3 bedroom condos to extravagant 8 and 9 bedroom estates.   These homes are auctioned or raffled at fund raising events and can raise anywhere between $2,000 and $50,000.

“Our goal is to help charities raise the most amount of money they can.  By providing a service where donors and charitable organizations can meet, we are able to increase the “economy of giving”.  Many people attending fundraising events will take vacations in the next 12 months.  If a charity can offer a meaningful vacation then they likely to capture a larger donation.  Its truly a win win situation.”


East Hampton home to be auctioned at NYC event
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A 7-night stay at this gorgeous East Hampton home will be available via live auction at the OIF theater event  in NYC on April 24th.08-041-10c

Thank you to Joe Eisner and Eisner Design LLC, a New York company. Eisner Design is a progressive firm doing Architecture + Interior Design + Furniture.

Eisner Design

See our Upcoming Events for more information on this fundraiser:

Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundation



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