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Help the homeless this Christmas
Donate to the salvation army Christmas appeal
0800 028 4000
You know it makes sense
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Re: Help the homeless this Christmas
What percentage goes to the actual charity?
I would rather give a bag of food shopping to the local volunteers, and toys to the children homes, but best of luck Sludge.
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Re: Help the homeless this Christmas
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ninianclark
Im the same - give direct, I got stung once into helping a charity where less than 50% was actually spent on the charity - the rest went on office, admin,wage AND a tax debt.
"The Salvation Army figure is 92p in the £ goes direct to the delivery of caring services and the support of those services. 8 pence in your donated £1 is invested in fundraising to generate those funds. "
Always prefer to give to small local charities - as they always tend to miss out on the main money of the public
92 pence out of the pound you give goes direct to the delivery of caring services and the support of those services ?
Get on the phone ff sake !!
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Re: Help the homeless this Christmas
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J R Hartley
What percentage goes to the actual charity?
I would rather give a bag of food shopping to the local volunteers, and toys to the children homes, but best of luck Sludge.
Sounds like it 92 percent !!
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Re: Help the homeless this Christmas
This will upset you sludge. When addressing wealthy donors, Catherine Booth, the wife of the salvation army founder William Booth, promoted the Army as “the only organisation whose members to any appreciable extent buttonhole the dangerous classes on their own ground and turn them away from anarchy, infidelity and socialism".
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ian gibson
This will upset you sludge. When addressing wealthy donors, Catherine Booth, the wife of the salvation army founder William Booth, promoted the Army as “the only organisation whose members to any appreciable extent buttonhole the dangerous classes on their own ground and turn them away from anarchy, infidelity and socialism".
Thank god that was years ago
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Re: Help the homeless this Christmas
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Sounds like it 92 percent !!
I’ll stick a few quid in the collection and they come around with Santa and his sleigh.
Do they do that around your parts?
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Re: Help the homeless this Christmas
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J R Hartley
I’ll stick a few quid in the collection and they come around with Santa and his sleigh.
Do they do that around your parts?
The salvation army knock the doors here around Xmas , santa can feck off
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Re: Help the homeless this Christmas
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SLUDGE FACTORY
The salvation army knock the doors here around Xmas , santa can feck off
He won’t give you a lollipop with that attitude
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Re: Help the homeless this Christmas
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J R Hartley
He won’t give you a lollipop with that attitude
I can deal with the rejection
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I used to give to them all the time, buy the warcry, everything. They did a tremendous job in Aberfan supporting men working 20 hours a day.
Then I read a report that their accounrs general had embessled £4 million and they took several years to notice. He was convicted but of course they never got all the monay back.
I thoiught then that if they could be missing that amount and not notice they didn't need my 2 penneth.
Now I only give to the RNLI
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Re: Help the homeless this Christmas
If you are worried about where your money goes,how about donating to this local charity?http://www.llamau.org.uk/christmas-gift-appeal-2017/
I should declare an interest,as I work for them,but you can rest assured all donations will be passed on to the people we support:thumbup:
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Bruce Foxton
If you are worried about where your money goes,how about donating to this local charity?
http://www.llamau.org.uk/christmas-gift-appeal-2017/
I should declare an interest,as I work for them,but you can rest assured all donations will be passed on to the people we support:thumbup:
Christ I used to do loads of work with them when I worked in housing in Cardiff...93 to 95
Our project was based on Tudor road , below Cardiff single women's housing group , then we moved to city road , opposite the roath pub , we helped kids leaving care find housing and supported them to help them keep it , assisted with benefits etc
Small world
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Donate to the salvation army Christmas appeal
0800 028 4000
You know it makes sense
Or alternatively give the big issue seller your money.
That way you know it’s going to directly help the guy selling it.
Too many charities these days are paying big bucks to people ‘managing’ it.
Funnily enough, they don’t tell you that when they’re asking for your money.
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Dr Lecter
Or alternatively give the big issue seller your money.
That way you know it’s going to directly help the guy selling it.
Too many charities these days are paying big bucks to people ‘managing’ it.
Funnily enough, they don’t tell you that when they’re asking for your money.
I always give money to the big issue sellers , strictly speaking they are not supposed to accept it but I can't be arsed with the big issue it's a boring read
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xsnaggle
I used to give to them all the time, buy the warcry, everything. They did a tremendous job in Aberfan supporting men working 20 hours a day.
Then I read a report that their accounrs general had embessled £4 million and they took several years to notice. He was convicted but of course they never got all the monay back.
I thoiught then that if they could be missing that amount and not notice they didn't need my 2 penneth.
Now I only give to the RNLI
Doesn't the RNLI have a gargantuan financial surpuls?
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Taunton Blue Genie
Doesn't the RNLI have a gargantuan financial surpuls?
I don't give to cancer charities , heart charities etc for the same reason , they get well funded
I donate to the homeless , Alzheimer's and mental health
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Originally Posted by
Dr Lecter
Or alternatively give the big issue seller your money.
That way you know it’s going to directly help the guy selling it.
Too many charities these days are paying big bucks to people ‘managing’ it.
Funnily enough, they don’t tell you that when they’re asking for your money.
The Big Issue seller outside M&S in Llanishen must rake it in! On her expensive looking mobile phone last Saturday!
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Re: Help the homeless this Christmas
Charities are a massive industry. According to official government figures there's, wait for it, 167,000 registered charities.
https://www.gov.uk/government/public...ity-commission
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Re: Help the homeless this Christmas
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Christ I used to do loads of work with them when I worked in housing in Cardiff...93 to 95
Our project was based on Tudor road , below Cardiff single women's housing group , then we moved to city road , opposite the roath pub , we helped kids leaving care find housing and supported them to help them keep it , assisted with benefits etc
Small world
I'd love that type a job. Wouldn't know where to start though.
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Forest Green Bluebird
The Big Issue seller outside M&S in Llanishen must rake it in! On her expensive looking mobile phone last Saturday!
Pack in your dull 9-5 job and get eligible to sell Big issue then.
Luxuries await...
:tumbleweed:
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Forest Green Bluebird
The Big Issue seller outside M&S in Llanishen must rake it in! On her expensive looking mobile phone last Saturday!
She should be sat there in rags unwashed and not own a thing should she?
Maybe she's recently homeless..maybe she's good with wjat money she does get and doesn't waste it..
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dembethewarrior
I'd love that type a job. Wouldn't know where to start though.
Volunteer for a housing charity , lots of opportunities out there
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Organ Morgan.
And how many of them are genuine?
Beware of the scammers in shopping centres ... some make tidy sums by buying buckets and sticking pictures of badly treated dogs / animals etc on them.
Worse still are those who try to get you to sign up for a charity. Unsuspecting people may give their account details in good faith.
My old mum, God rest her soul, donated regularly to the RSPCA, initially via a Daily Mirror advert. Did a few checks on the junk mail she received from elsewhere and could not find any credible references. The amount of junk mail she received from other 'charities' who bought her details was alarming.
Some time last year I was stopped in Cheltenham high street by a bloke who wanted me to sign up for a particular charity ... £2 a month type of thing. I questioned him what % of my donation would get through to those that really needed it and he could not give an answer.
There are so many bona-fide charity shops around these days (Barnado's, Air Ambulance, Salvation Army) that would probably be the best place to go and be virtually certain that your donation is not going into a black hole.
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Volunteer for a housing charity , lots of opportunities out there
Probably will in time.
Dont have the time at the moment, and I've got to get myself in order at the moment or I'll be no help to nobody.