Charities & Causes

Am I being unfair?

Charities & Causes

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?

turkeyknees
  • 27th Jul 2010 11:34pm

i ask for an id card which has charity direct written on it and also the logo.it has the charity and sometimes the collectors name.if the collector cant produce some sort of photo id of themselves and then from the charity i hand nothing over.i only support the animal welfare league ,the rspca,guide dogs and stuff that i have seen evidence myself of that they are grateful for. it concerns me that you read about so many dishonest people these days who rip innocent people off and who get away with it as it gives the people and companies,organisations who are above aboard and worthy of our trust a dark cloud you could say hanging over them


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