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Charities & Causes

Posted by: mummy

22nd Dec 2011 03:26pm

I try to support the PCYC and the RSPCA when ever I can, because i love animals and our children, and i know charity starts at home but some times our community needs a helping hand when big days come up each year, eg; Easter and Christmas, i have four beautiful children, but they have lives of their own now and i totally enjoy giving even as little as i can aford, all helps those in need.


Karsh
  • 18th Feb 2012 09:08am

I support the Mater Childrens Hospital in Brisbane, many years ago they saved the life of my handicapped granddaughter, I have supported them ever since. It might not be much as I am on a pension but as they say, every bit helps.


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