Re: Charities!
I have 4 plastic sacks here & they never collect them, but I'd not fill them anyway because they are doing it for profit & hardly any money goes to the charity.Re: Charities!
Re: Charities!
Those plastic sack people get away with it collecting clothing, because they say they give to the charity, but in fact it's very little they give. On the sleeves it usually says how much goes to the charity. I won't give to them. Some charity shops do take unsaleable clothing as they get money if it goes for rags.Re: Charities!
I never give money to charity if it means they end up knowing my address or phone number. They pass the details on to each other and you end up pestered to death. I'll put money in tins or collection boxes and I donate time to one local charity, but no standing orders.Re: Charities!
We recieve very few donation requests mainly because we send them all back if they do send them to us. We try to support the local hospice as they were lovely to my Dad, we do a lot for a local small dog rescue, and we spend a lot of time helping a charity deals with a medical condition my husband has, they run an advice forum and we both spend hours every week helping youngsters that are newly diagnosed. That and the food bank. I feel we do our bit really. Nathan also fund raises for a local premature baby charity, he doesnt have a huge amount of money himself to give so he gives a few hours a month doing runs and sitting in baths of baked beans etc, climbing a wall this weekend hoping to bring in some funds.Re: Charities!
Some of the "charity" bags don't even have a charity number, I take most of my unwanted items to the little "Prickles" shop, for a hedgehog charity.Re: Charities!
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