Charities & Causes

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Charities & Causes

Posted by: Mick

13th Jun 2011 11:56am

Most Charities are funded mainly by the Government, but love to take all the credit, let all charities give credit where that happens


jjdrer
  • 18th May 2012 09:36pm

Unfortunately some people claim assistance from charities that have no need to do so. A Uniting Church Support Group in country Vic. was approached by a lady who had her baby in paper as a nappy. They gave her food for the whole family + clothing etc. for the baby. The following day they decided to visit her to what other assistance they needed as they had asked for her address. They lived in a beautiful 2 storey house and there was a luxury car parked in the carport. They thought they may have written down the wrong house number so they knocked next door. The neighbour told them that he ahd a good job and that they wanted for nothing -that the baby was normally beautifully dressed. It is thought it was a cry for help. They returned several times but the door was never answered.


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