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We have discussed charitable giving in past podcasts [https://elder-law.com/podcast/finding-purpose-through-charitable-planning/] and newsletters [https://elder-law.com/qualified-charitable-distributions/]. In today’s podcast episode we want to share about some — OK, let’s start with one — of our personal favorite local charities. Join us while we talk about the Friends of Tucson’s Birthplace and their signature project: Mission Garden. We talk with Alyce [https://www.missiongarden.org/alyce-sadongei]Sadongei [https://www.missiongarden.org/alyce-sadongei], the Executive Director of the Friends of Tucson’s Birthplace/Mission Garden. she describes the living museum of Tucson’s agricultural heritage. Have you visited Mission Garden yourself? We recommend that you go to the base of “A” Mountain and take a look [https://www.missiongarden.org/visit] at the living agricultural park/museum/historical representation. We are pretty sure that you will be astonished by your first visit — we know that we were. Local charities provide the same tax benefits as national charities but can be much more satisfying to the soul. They can also have a bigger impact on Tucson and Tucsonans. At Fleming & Curti, PLC, we think that charitable giving is important. And we have our own personal favorite projects that we support — and urge others to join us [https://www.missiongarden.org/donate] in supporting.
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