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Thankyou xxPersonally i think it's great idea
Count me in if you need s hand to organise , I have a bit of experience
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Well worth the wait though see any other Ss members are interested xWell this is one thing we've always said we'd do. We donated to the Every Man Appeal after some fundraising in 2015, and we did say that we'd gladly help raise money for charities, once we get the user upgrades back in place (after we had to drop them). And by doing so, a percentage of monthly monies, could be donated.
However, right now, this is virtually impossible due to the fact we had to drop our membership fees and upgrades.
When and if they go back, we will be in a position to do this and donate again as we did before, and perhaps we can change it every six months or every year.
A percentage of upgrades to charity, every six months or annually - will add up to a lot.
So we're both behind this.. Have done it before, albeit only once and are more than happy to do it again and on a regular basis to regular causes. x
I am part of the McMillan charity fund raising page more to had this year xxId be up for this also , but please remember whatever charity and how you intend to raise funds you will need to register with that charity and receive the official charity,s registration number and documentations
I'm up for it. I have done a lot of work for the Christie, help for hero's and epilepsy action.
Will get thinking caps on something to do in future xSo we need to decide on a charity, then what a community of swingers could do to raise money? Maybe I could talk to Cupids or Partners about hosting an event with the money from the door going to charity? Or sponsored greedy girl? The possibilities are endless
Disappointing but true that they all do that and many of the littler local ones do too. Still feel we can help some out there though xxI know I am going to sound like a killjoy but over the past couple of years I have discovered (through my own charity connections) that the vast majority of all charities (especially the more famous ones) that only 1 or 2 % of all money raised actually goes to the charity. The other 98 or 99 % goes to admin fees and wages. You may think I'm being off but I am extremely sceptical of the big name (alleged) charities. I know this also from a wife of a friend who works for one of the big cancer charities and also from a chairman of a high profile charity committee.
I stopped giving to the major ones. I donate several hundred pounds a year as well giving my time directly to the source who need the money where I know that it won't get skimmed.Disappointing but true that they all do that and many of the littler local ones do too. Still feel we can help some out there though xx
It's so hard to know who to give to. I give to a couple out of my wages each month. Find it hard to walk past the homeless without wanting to give them money too, but some of them are out to con too.I stopped giving to the major ones. I donate several hundred pounds a year as well giving my time directly to the source who need the money where I know that it won't get skimmed.
Quite abhorrent really. Preying on people's good will. And others wonder why most people just walk straight past.It's so hard to know who to give to. I give to a couple out of my wages each month. Find it hard to walk past the homeless without wanting to give them money too, but some of them are out to con too.
I used to walk through a underpass to go to work and one really cold day there was a person lying completely under a duvet all their items beside with a tub for money. I felt so bad cos it was so cold and I didn't have any cash in me, so I just had to get on with my day then on way home the person was still there, everything in the same place. So I rang the police as I was worried that something had happened to them. Didn't want to touch to see if said person was ok as I was scared on the reaction and what I might have found. The police came and lifted the quilt to a load of blankets and pillows made to look like a person. I was so annoyed that it was just a pop up to get money, the police said it happens all over and generally it's people who live near by.
I'd like to do something with volunteer work. Something I'll look into for the future xQuite abhorrent really. Preying on people's good will. And others wonder why most people just walk straight past.
I've donated £10 a month direct from my wages for the past 19 years as well donating on average £500 to £600 a year for the past 5 years. Plus I give my time in other ways that is charitable (not begging with a tin inside Tesco) but actually doing something for others.
We can be good to catch up with you both xIn fact, you don't live far from me do you @louise1970, we could meet up to come up with ideas if you like? x
I know this too for the big charities and don't even go there with air ambulance, people would be very shocked to discover some naughty goings on there xI know I am going to sound like a killjoy but over the past couple of years I have discovered (through my own charity connections) that the vast majority of all charities (especially the more famous ones) that only 1 or 2 % of all money raised actually goes to the charity. The other 98 or 99 % goes to admin fees and wages. You may think I'm being off but I am extremely sceptical of the big name (alleged) charities. I know this also from a wife of a friend who works for one of the big cancer charities and also from a chairman of a high profile charity committee.