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


Chezz5
  • 16th Mar 2012 11:36pm

The trouble is I only have so much to go round and there are just sooooooo many good and worthwhile causes so I try and limit my charity dollar to a few. I support a child through world Vision and I always donate to Multiple Sclerosis as my sister died from the disease and I have a brother and a nephew who has it. Having just visited South Sudan and a little school in Bor called Ducuum, I am trying to raise money for that. It was such a privilege to be the person who gave them their first books, pens, pencils and paper and so humbling as I represented my school community which has everything. the teachers hadn't been paid in months and there was only one long drop loo, one pump and, in essence, mostly just goodwill and hope.


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