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Guide Dog

Charities & Causes

Posted by: bluegirl

18th Nov 2010 04:14pm

I am a Puppy Sponsor for the Guide Dogs but the amount of mail I receive from them is amazing. Surely the money could be put to better use.

riaria0203
  • 2nd Apr 2011 12:37am

Agreed! The amount of money could definetly be put to better use let alone the amount of trees that had to be cut in order to print off their advertisements! Then again, the counter argument would be that without the constant advertising, the importance of the donations wouldn't be half as effective and organisations wouldn't be able to attract new prospective donors as easily!


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