Am I being unfair?
Posted by: Goulah
15th May 2009 11:47pm
With most charity collectors getting paid a hefty "wage", where is the money really going? Which charities actually give all the money to the people they are collecting for?
mogg1966
- 29th Apr 2010 09:27pm
There are so many worthwhile charities I usually choose a charity close to my heart, the cancer council (may passed away from cancer) or RSPCA, they do so much for our furry/feathered/scaly friends who cannot say they are hurt or in pain. If I cannot give $$ I offer to help in other ways, I volunteer for a non-for-profit organisation, this keeps me busy and also I give back to my local community :)
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