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Odessa Dawn Posted 10 years ago
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... involved in offering free ...

I am involved in offering free courses/programs/services to a non-profit organization that offers help for […] refugees who are suffering from PTSD.

Could it be correct if I excluded the word offering?
  

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Without "offering" it is not clear in what way you are "involved".

  • Without "offering" it is not clear in what way you are "involved".
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Without "offering" it is not clear in what way you are "involved".
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Sorry, I did not read the whole thing properly.

No, it would not be correct if you just delete "offering" because the word "to" depends on "offering".

The "offering ... offers" repetition is slightly noticeable though.

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