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26-12-2004 12:24 AM
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26-12-2004 1:18 AM
I won a camcorder in the Treasure Hunt which I am so excited about and thank you very much to e-Bay for it- what a fantastic Christmas present to receive indeed..
I'd like to make a suggestion for a charity - I fully expect that this won't be a popular choice, especially as there are so many good causes out there, but my girlfriend's dad is dying right now of motor-neurone disease. It is a truly awful disease and I sincerely hope no-one reading this ever gets it. However, because it's quite rare, the Motor Neurone Disease Association doesn't get much publicity (or money for research).
Would really appreciate it if you would consider donating even a little amount to this worthwhile cause. It won't be in enough time to help him most probably, but it may just help future generations.
Thanks 🙂
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26-12-2004 1:30 AM
> As this was a Christmas treasure hunt shouldn't the
> money go to a charity that is *really* connected to
> Christmas:
Ah! surely you would be referring to the dog rescue charities
who have so much extra work to do thanks to the annual christmas
influx of abandoned dogs..
Again, despite remarks in ealier post, animal charities are
NOT as well supported as people may presume. Look at the HUGE
annual childrens campaigns on the BBC each year that raise
tens of millions of pounds with ease.
There are no such campaings for animal charities.
Animal Charities are excluded from lottery funding.
Animal Charities receive no government aid.
As a frequent unpaid street collector for animal charities
I can even quote cases of indoor shopping centers where
animal charities are not allowed to collect as they are often
considered to be controversial, and some chains of shops that
do not allow animal charities to collect outside.
(I'll commend Tesco and ASDAs as always being the most helpful)
Animal charities are excluded from many form of revenue.
If you read the WSPA newsletters, you will see that the highest
fundraisers manage only a couple of thousand pounds annually.
They do not have the megabudgets of live aid, childline etc.
Animal Charities DO need help, please do not exclude them.
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26-12-2004 1:55 AM
Depending on the amounts raised it may be a good idea to donate to a number of charities as opposed to only one.
Many good suggestions have been made and many of the listed charities would benefit greatly from any donations, but I do feel that a childrens charity, especially at christmas, would benefit greatly. Perhaps the NSPCC.
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26-12-2004 4:02 AM
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26-12-2004 7:45 AM
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26-12-2004 8:59 AM
For most of the charities mentioned the people who benefit will in some way have it obvious their plight. Be it cancer, terminal illness, homeless etc.
Some of these will get occasional special treats and holidays and no doubt family treat them dearly.
Going back to #145 abused children suffer in silence, all year round. Noone gives them treats or gives them an extra hug for their suffering. Noone can often see the visable scaring and torture they go through. So maybe NSPCC or childline would be a good choice.
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26-12-2004 9:06 AM
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26-12-2004 9:21 AM
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26-12-2004 9:46 AM
It is very difficult to watch the kids who have to stay in there most of the time, and proberly over christmas
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26-12-2004 9:57 AM
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26-12-2004 11:42 AM
God bless x
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26-12-2004 1:46 PM
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26-12-2004 3:17 PM
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26-12-2004 5:28 PM
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26-12-2004 5:30 PM
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26-12-2004 5:50 PM
We all take it so much for granted and complain if we have to buy bottled water in a country where the tapwater is not potable.
Clean water will help the young, the old and other aged people stay healthier. It will save lives.
I vote for a charity that gets down to grass roots and enables communities to have fresh, clean water to drink.
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26-12-2004 6:23 PM
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26-12-2004 9:18 PM
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26-12-2004 9:23 PM
No one chairty is more deserving than another, and people in alot of 3rd world countries don't get the publicity to get any money they need.
Please find some small charities, be it home or abroad, that would really benefit.
I think the lesser charities will benefit not only from the money, bt from the awareness raised by ebay.