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OT - Charitable Organizations Supporting Amateur Radio for Youth

Edward A. Dauer
Yes, this is off topic; but it’s an important question for me and this is the only amateur radio list or group that I belong to.

I am redoing my estate plan.  I would like my amateur radio equipment (a full K3 line, full KX3 line, three K2 lines, plus accessories, tools, bench and test equipment, and the usual google of interconnecting cables) not to be sold but, unless one of my grandchildren picks up the hobby, to go to an organization that encourages and assists young people with an interest in, or through the vehicle of, amateur radio.  It could be a school, a non-profit club, an NGO, whatever, and it could be anywhere in the world to which the collection could economically and politically be shipped.

Suggestions are requested.  Because this is O.T. please consider replying off-list, with info about the organization if you have it ready at hand – e.g., an address.

For a number of reasons I cannot report back which organization is named.

Thanks, as always, for the bandwidth and for whatever suggestions are offered.

Ted, KN1CBR

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