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Law Practice

Nov. 9, 2004

Backyard Playhouses Build Money for Homeless Shelters

Selling high-priced children's playhouses may seem an odd way to raise money for homeless shelters, but law-office administrators from Los Angeles and Ventura counties say the approach works well and is a lot of fun.

By Don J. DeBenedictis
        Selling high-priced children's playhouses may seem an odd way to raise money for homeless shelters, but law-office administrators from Los Angeles and Ventura counties say the approach works well and is a lot of fun.
        Since Labor Day, members and associates of the Greater Los Angeles chapter of the Association ...

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