Noun
a charity supported by individual subscriptions; defrays the demands on a community for social welfare
Source: WordNetEarlier this year, as the PRC celebrated its 35th anniversary, its board of directors recognized the need to renovate and update several areas of the facility and went to the Community Chest for help. Source: Internet
Cameron County Community Chest continues its fund drive for 2010. Source: Internet
Cost to participate is $45 for an individual or $80 for a team of two or three members, with all proceeds benefitting the Harbor Beach Community Chest. Source: Internet
In this version the "properties" to be bought are cities of India; Chance and Community Chest reference lists of results printed in the center of the board, keyed to the dice roll; and money is represented by counters, not paper. Source: Internet
For Season 3, there is a Community Chest. Source: Internet
The backs of the cards have their respective symbols, with Community Chest cards in blue, and Chance cards in orange. Source: Internet