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27-12-2004 11:56 PM
sorry but i agree with nalaa its due to big fund raising campaigns like the disaster that smaller charities lose out
this is gonna sound bad but look at it this way.
at most we are looking at probably between £500-£3000 for charity..
to the disaster relief for the se asia disaster its a drop in the ocean.
to a small uk home charity that needs say a mini bus or some special equipment it will make a huge difference.
don't get me wrong i fully agree se asia needs help but the money raised could make a massive difference to another charity.
I this is in no way shoiwng disrespect to the victims nor the people who have lost friends ect on the forum,
this is gonna sound bad but look at it this way.
at most we are looking at probably between £500-£3000 for charity..
to the disaster relief for the se asia disaster its a drop in the ocean.
to a small uk home charity that needs say a mini bus or some special equipment it will make a huge difference.
don't get me wrong i fully agree se asia needs help but the money raised could make a massive difference to another charity.
I this is in no way shoiwng disrespect to the victims nor the people who have lost friends ect on the forum,