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‘Consumer Reports’: 鶹ýIOS Among Nation’s ‘Best Charities’

has included the in its recently-released list of the “.” The publication chose 鶹ýIOS as one of its top five, highest-rated Human and Civil Rights charities alongside the American Civil Liberties Union, the Center for Community Change, the Fund for Global Human Rights, and Human Rights Watch.
To compile its list, Consumer Reports compared data from the three major charity watchdogs—, , and —to determine the best (and worst) charities in a variety of fields and help consumers “find one that really puts your money to work.”
鶹ýIOS is proud to be a and to earn . 鶹ýIOS also receives . We’re thrilled Consumer Reports has now included us on their own, .
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