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Posted by: Gerry1945

2nd Jul 2011 07:34pm

Too many charities, not enough regulation by the government. 90 cents goes to the charity coffers an 10 cents goes to the charity if it is lucky.


daisy
  • 1st Sep 2011 12:37am

iworktia crowdta voluntryorginis sation in tasmania and where i do volunteer workor a dementia crowd in Tasmania they arey goes where it should gd there mone agood orginasationano helping and supporting people with the illness that they have.at least there money goes where its suppose to .and they use thefunds accordially.why cantcharity other orginise d cbd not frightened of spending money when need b e.cod ringing or d rining and annme other orginsations give when oying people for money they havent gotthere is aneed ain other charties but when paying money out for what ever reason they buck big time .Robyn B


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