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I just made a charitable contribution to an organization that puts guitars and ukuleles into classrooms for kids to learn on. I did it by buying a beautiful Ohana limited edition concert uke from Uke Like the Pros. See https://store.ukelikethepros.com/pr...d-edition-firefly?_pos=1&_sid=e5f9fdd0a&_ss=r
What a fabulous deal. Not on the price, although that was OK. But on the concept. Ohana donates the instrument, ULTP markets it and gets it to the end user, and I put the actual $ in and get a great instrument. And, 100% of the $ goes to the charity. It's a win, win, win, win situation. Everyone, including the kids, comes out on the deal.
So, a "shout out" to Ohana and ULTP! They made my decision SO easy!
P.S. What I meant by "comes out on the deal" is that the charitable donation was the result of a combined effort that we all can feel good about.
What a fabulous deal. Not on the price, although that was OK. But on the concept. Ohana donates the instrument, ULTP markets it and gets it to the end user, and I put the actual $ in and get a great instrument. And, 100% of the $ goes to the charity. It's a win, win, win, win situation. Everyone, including the kids, comes out on the deal.
So, a "shout out" to Ohana and ULTP! They made my decision SO easy!
P.S. What I meant by "comes out on the deal" is that the charitable donation was the result of a combined effort that we all can feel good about.
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