Charity is NOT all about MONEY
Posted by: JustSmile
5th Feb 2011 02:59pm
As a young child I remember packing up the toys I had out grown and giving them to an organization that re-gifted them to children that didnt have toys...
this is a prime example of how even children can get into charity...and they are not giving up anything because its toys they dont play with...
In 2007 and 2008 I shaved my head for children fighting cancer, alot of people kept telling me how brave I was for doing it (in 2007 I was one of 2 girls, in 2008 I was the only girl that did it) but in reality its the children that are fighting cancer who are brave because they often dont have a choice in loosing their hair...but I had a chocie and decided to do it not just to raise money and awearness but to also to gain understanding of how being bald can affect a childs life.
During the 2008 headshave I met a little girl who had fought cancer, through talking to her family I learnt that just showing your support makes a pretty big impact...and money does not have to be involved.
I really believe that donating money has nothing on donating time and a helping hand...
david
- 2nd Jan 2014 08:13pm
i believe charitable organizations are becoming more as sale persons,there are far to many of them and they do get annoying with pressure,i live in perth we now have the smith family org once they only operated only in sydney.another point we had an excellent dining table and offered it to 1 of these org,we told them their was a scratch in the the corner their reply we are not interested.i do give to charity but only 1 or 2..these people are becoming very annoying,always ring about 6pm tea time when they know you will be home.i saw on a current affair of every dillar we give 41 cents is taken out for admin fees.the callers are not volunteers,they get paid a minimal amount from each donation.i have spoken to 1 of these people,they are backpackers working their way around the world.he stated some people are rude when you ring.can you blame them
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