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Thread: O/T what charities do you like?

  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by crashbang View Post
    Who the fk drinks tea
    Me. About 12 cups a day. Contributes to my sharp mind, good looks and good health

    Recent donations from competitions I 'lost' on here went to Rotherham Hospice and Bluebell Wood.

  2. #12
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    Rotherham Hospice

    Looked and cared after Mrs BM58.

    Donate all my FIT payments from the Solar panels to them
    They need around £6m a year to run so every little helps

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    Ditto the Hospice. Mrs Jocks spent a month there, and it's truly a magnificent place.

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    I donate to my local food bank and the local(Bury) Hospice. I also donate time (I'm Chair of the Board) to a 5 a side charity in Sale.

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    Mainly cancer ones but I do give to local charities to and grassroots football

    The few Christmas cards we send are always from charities

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    Crash, ironically I also donate to the RNLI mainly because the brave people who man these crafts do it for free and it can also be life threatening to them.

    I also donate to the NSPCC, Rotherham Hospice and the Childrens air ambulance. If there are any other charitable collections whilst out shopping, I will give to these if I have any spare pound coins on me.

    Some people say begging should be frowned upon and those doing it moved on or arrested but, there are also genuine hardship cases out there. There’s a young man who is often sat outside the shops at Parkgate. I sometimes buy him a sandwich or a bar of chocolate which he is very appreciate of.

    I believe in giving to those worthy of a donation and definitely to those less fortunate than myself. The world is far too greedy and as human beings, we don’t want or need everything
    In life. Give a little, it will make you feel much better as a fellow human being.

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    Quote Originally Posted by millertop View Post
    Mainly cancer ones but I do give to local charities to and grassroots football

    The few Christmas cards we send are always from charities
    Also if I need something from Amazon then I do it through Amazon smile who give a little to your chosen charity, I do Rotherham rise on this

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    If you can do a good deed for someone then you should.

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    Quote Originally Posted by millertop View Post
    Also if I need something from Amazon then I do it through Amazon smile who give a little to your chosen charity, I do Rotherham rise on this
    I see Amazon are closing down the Amazon Smile scheme

    Amazon say "the scheme had not had the impact it had wanted it to"

    Don't know about local recipients but there were some unusual ones on the USA list

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    I see Amazon are closing down the Amazon Smile scheme

    Amazon say "the scheme had not had the impact it had wanted it to"

    Don't know about local recipients but there were some unusual ones on the USA list
    Yep I noticed, not good

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