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Chris
16-11-2014, 08:56 PM
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Thanks to everyone who made their suggestions for which charity we should donate to this year. Due to the amount of charities this won't be the final poll - This poll will be used to short-list them and then we will have another poll to decide which charity Habbox will support this year.

The poll is multiple choice so you don't have to pick just one at this stage. The poll is going to close on the 21st of November at 20:00 GMT.


ataxia - http://www.ataxia.org.uk/

'Ataxia' means ‘lack of order’. People with ataxia have problems with movement, balance, and speech. Over 10,000 people in the UK have a form of ataxia. There is currently no cure but we are working to find one every day.


ageuk - http://www.ageuk.org.uk/

Age UK's vision is for a world where everyone can love later life. We do this by inspiring, supporting and enabling in a number of ways.


DogsTrust - https://www.dogstrust.org.uk/

Our mission is to bring about the day when all dogs can enjoy a happy life, free from the threat of unnecessary destruction.


RSPCA - http://www.rspca.org.uk/home

We're the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) and we've been here, looking out for animals, since 1824.

It's our vision to work for a world in which all humans respect and live in harmony with all other members of the animal kingdom.


Cancer Research UK - http://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-us/what-we-do/

Our main purpose is simple: to save lives by preventing, controlling and curing cancer. We do this through our world-class research into over 200 types of cancer, all of which is entirely funded by our supporters.


Shelter Box - http://www.shelterbox.org/

We provide emergency shelter and lifesaving supplies for families around the world who are affected by disasters, at the time when they need it the most.

We are now firmly established at the forefront of disaster relief and our work constantly earns the respect of outside agencies.


MSF UK - http://www.msf.org.uk/

We are Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF). We help people worldwide where the need is greatest, delivering emergency medical aid to people affected by conflict, epidemics, disasters or exclusion from healthcare.

We are now firmly established at the forefront of disaster relief and our work constantly earns the respect of outside agencies.


The Scouts Association - http://scouts.org.uk/home/

We are the UK's biggest mixed youth organisation. We change lives by offering 6- to 25-year-olds fun and challenging activities, unique experiences, everyday adventure and the chance to help others so that we make a positive impact in communities.


MND Association - http://www.mndassociation.org/

Motor Neurone Disease (MND) is a progressive disease that attacks the motor neurones, or nerves, in the brain and spinal cord. This means messages gradually stop reaching muscles, which leads to weakness and wasting.

MND can affect how you walk, talk, eat, drink and breathe. However, not all symptoms necessarily happen to everyone and it is unlikely they will all develop at the same time, or in any specific order.


Alzheimers Society - http://www.alzheimers.org.uk/

The word dementia describes a set of symptoms that may include memory loss and difficulties with thinking, problem-solving or language. Dementia is caused when the brain is damaged by diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease or a series of strokes. Dementia is progressive, which means the symptoms will gradually get worse.


The Sheffield Cats Shelter - http://www.thesheffieldcatsshelter.org/

The Sheffield Cats Shelter is a registered charity founded in 1897 and is one of the oldest in the UK. The shelter cares for and re-homes over 400 cats and kittens each year. On average, it costs the shelter £375 to care for each cat or kitten from admission to adoption. We only charge £75 per adoption for each cat or kitten as a contribution towards the costs of neutering, micro-chipping and vaccinations. For the rest, we rely solely on donations and our own fundraising efforts. Every cat receives a full veterinary health check and any medical treatment it requires, regardless of cost. We never put cats to sleep unless recommended by the Vet for the cat’s welfare or because there is no treatment that can help them.


Sands - https://www.uk-sands.org/

Sands is the stillbirth and neonatal death charity. We operate throughout the UK, supporting anyone affected by the death of a baby and promoting research to reduce the loss of babies’ lives.


Epilepsy Action - https://www.epilepsy.org.uk/

Epilepsy Action is the UK’s leading epilepsy organisation and exists to improve the lives of everyone affected by the condition. As a member-led association, we are led by and represent people with epilepsy, their friends, families and healthcare professionals.

Epilepsy can affect anyone at any age and from any walk of life, and globally over 50 million people have the condition. Epilepsy Action is here to support people every step of the way through living with the condition.


Blind Children UK - http://www.blindchildrenuk.org/

We help children and their families tackle the challenges of young sight loss so that they can enjoy their childhood and realise their potential as adults.

We believe that no child should feel isolated and afraid or be deprived of a full life just because they can’t see. We help children and young adults with sight loss to be all they can be, and to live as independently as possible.

There are around 30,000 children and young people in the UK who have a vision impairment.


RNLI - http://rnli.org/Pages/default.aspx

We provide, on call, a 24-hour lifeboat search and rescue service around the UK and Ireland, and a seasonal lifeguard service.

With our lifeboats, lifeguards, safety advice and flood rescue, we are committed to saving lives.


LACES - http://www.lacesport.org.uk/Index/index.php

We use biblical approaches to teach teamwork, mentorship, and sports to combat the various effects of unsupportive upbringings and environments. Practice time and game time develop both skill and character. We coach the player, mentor the person, and see the potential. In this way, L.A.C.E.S. fosters the development of young Christian leaders on and off the playing field
By combining traditional league play with Christian-mentorship and modeling, youth learn about Christ's teaching from leaders living in their own community, all while playing the sport's they love.


Russ Foundation - http://www.russfoundation.in/

RUSS FOUNDATION is a charity, registered as a non-profit organization under the Tamilnadu Societies Registration Act in India. Since its inception in the year 1992, it has developed into a dynamic organization with a history of bringing vital changes in the community it serves. Russ Foundation concentrates its developmental efforts at the grass-root level in sectors like Health, HIV/AIDS, Education, Socio-economic development, Life-skill Vocational Training and Ecology.

Russ Foundation is focused to create sustainable and culturally relevant solutions by enabling communities to break the longstanding obstacles for their development. The primary object of Russ Foundation is to improve the quality of life of the children, women and the community at large.


Parkinson's UK - http://www.parkinsons.org.uk/

As the UK's Parkinson's support and research charity we're leading the work to find a cure, and we're closer than ever.
We also campaign to change attitudes and demand better services.
Our work is totally dependent on donations. Help us to find a cure and improve life for everyone affected by Parkinson's.


Crohn's and Colitis UK - http://www.crohnsandcolitis.org.uk/

Crohn's and Colitis UK is a nationwide charity established in 1979. Our mission is to work with all those affected by inflammatory bowel diseases, in particular Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis, to achieve a better quality of life, improve services, and ultimately find a cure. We raise awareness, provide information and support, fund crucial research, and campaign and speak up for change.


Mind - http://www.mind.org.uk/

We provide advice and support to empower anyone experiencing a mental health problem. We campaign to improve services, raise awareness and promote understanding.


MediCinema - http://www.medicinema.org.uk/

MediCinema improves the difficult reality of being in hospital or places of care for patients and their families by bringing them genuine movie-going experiences to make them feel better.By creating a true cinema experience MediCinema aims to enrich the lives of patients, many of whom are critically ill or disabled and spend extensive periods of time in hospital or undergoing treatment.
We do this by installing and managing permanent state-of-the-art cinemas in hospitals and places of care which show the latest releases the film industry has to offer.
Our cinemas are built to comfortably accommodate hospital beds and wheelchairs whilst maintaining a real and immersive cinema experience.

The therapeutic effects provided by the opportunity to enjoy an immersive and uplifting social experience with family and friends in a medical environment have proved remarkable. By bringing them a genuine cinema experience we make them feel better, provide relief from the wards and some precious normality.


Rainbow Trust - http://rainbowtrust.org.uk/

We provide emotional and practical support for families who have a seriously ill child. We offer the whole family support 24/7 regardless of diagnosis and for as long as it is needed.

Our vision is for all families who have a child with a life threatening or terminal illness to have access to a Rainbow Trust carer at this time of great need.


CLIC Sargent - http://www.clicsargent.org.uk/

Treatment normally starts immediately, is often given many miles from home and can last for up to three years. Being diagnosed with cancer is a frightening experience and the emotional, practical and financial implications of treatment are intensely challenging for the whole family.

CLIC Sargent is the UK’s leading cancer charity for children and young people, and their families. We provide clinical, practical, financial and emotional support to help them cope with cancer and get the most out of life. We are there from diagnosis onwards and aim to help the whole family deal with the impact of cancer and its treatment, life after treatment and, in some cases, bereavement.

Chris
18-11-2014, 03:00 PM
Bump bump

FlyingJesus
18-11-2014, 03:10 PM
Alzheimers because I am old and these things are rather awful to see happen to people all the time but also voted a couple of others that are similarly good and national rather than international causes

Red
18-11-2014, 03:24 PM
So many! I voted for a few but hope chrons wins since paige feels so passionate about it!

dbgtz
18-11-2014, 03:51 PM
I feel like the descriptions, in most cases, are missing what the charity actually does in terms of like, research, raising awareness, giving aid etc. so if someone's reading this and hasn't voted, it might be good to look that up (and admin costs if you want a really informed decision).

buttons
18-11-2014, 04:26 PM
i voted ataxia and motor neuron disease
both terrible things

edit: for some reason it hasnt counted my MND vote can i not edit :/ Wispur;

Chris
18-11-2014, 04:43 PM
i voted ataxia and motor neuron disease
both terrible things

edit: for some reason it hasnt counted my MND vote can i not edit :/ Wispur;

I've added it on manually for you. :)

Draqom
18-11-2014, 05:26 PM
I voted for Crohn's and Colitis for reasons.

:odey:
18-11-2014, 05:54 PM
I really want it to be the chrons charity.
Paige is so so so passionate about it, I know a lot of others are passionate about theirs too, but I don't want this to just be a random pick.
People should definitely read up on why Paige nominated her charity if they don't know which to vote for!

sexpot
18-11-2014, 05:57 PM
voted crohn's and colitis

Jssy
18-11-2014, 06:01 PM
I didnt realise I could vote for two but epilepsy can be devastating, it kills so many every year and is so devastating. When I was younger my dad had a fit whilst I was in my cot and during the seizure my cot was smashed to bits but my dad had hit his head so was taken into hospital. He had a fit once in the street and people passed him by thinking he was just a drunk but he was actually having a seizure and seeing the confusion and anger after my dad has seizures is just heartbreaking. People don't always take this condition seriously, but my dad raised £400 running a half marathon for epilepsy action and I couldn't be more proud of him. Being turned away from jobs he once loved such as doing his Forklift driving or being put on more meds that make him ill and fit more is just heartbreaking :( Lets do more to help those with Epilepsy guys

dbgtz
18-11-2014, 06:15 PM
I really want it to be the chrons charity.
Paige is so so so passionate about it, I know a lot of others are passionate about theirs too, but I don't want this to just be a random pick.
People should definitely read up on why Paige nominated her charity if they don't know which to vote for!

Surely there's more to making a choice than picking because someone relates to and is passionate about it...

:odey:
18-11-2014, 06:18 PM
Surely there's more to making a choice than picking because someone relates to and is passionate about it...

My point is is that if anyone doesn't in particularly feel strongly towards any of them, then reading why Paige is so passionate about her chosen charity may be a good idea before just randomly picking.

There's more of a reason behind doing that than picking one for no reason at all.

dbgtz
18-11-2014, 06:22 PM
My point is is that if anyone doesn't in particularly feel strongly towards any of them, then reading why Paige is so passionate about her chosen charity may be a good idea before just randomly picking.

There's more of a reason behind doing that than picking one for no reason at all.

Ahh OK fair enough. I must have misread :P

Paige.
18-11-2014, 06:25 PM
http://www.habboxforum.com/showthread.php?t=815694&p=8284075#post8284075

this post will give you an insight into how crohn's disease has had a big impact on mine and my mum's life, and why i feel so passionate about it! if you have any spare time, i would really appreciate it if you could have a read and perhaps watch some of the heartbreaking videos from sufferers before you make a decision on whether or not to vote for it

i am so touched by the amount of support the charity has received! i cannot thank you all enough, you truly are lovely people and i'm so lucky to know you all. thank you so so so much to everyone who has voted for crohn's and colitis uk so far, i'm keeping my fingers crossed!

buttons
18-11-2014, 06:26 PM
I really want it to be the chrons charity.
Paige is so so so passionate about it, I know a lot of others are passionate about theirs too, but I don't want this to just be a random pick.
People should definitely read up on why Paige nominated her charity if they don't know which to vote for!
yeah but everyone chose a charity for a reason, probably because them/their family have been afflicted by it and we can all be passionate about a charity. its best to do some reading before u decide.

lawrawrrr
18-11-2014, 06:31 PM
Voted for a couple including Crohn's & Colitis as I was incredibly moved by Paige's appeal :)

MKR&*42
18-11-2014, 06:38 PM
Starting to wish I'd said a charity that helps with something to specifically do with depression, as I feel I would have felt more strongly about donating to that oops

Picked MIND but I think we've donated to them before owell.

Paige.
18-11-2014, 06:40 PM
Surely there's more to making a choice than picking because someone relates to and is passionate about it...

i wanted to explain why i was suggesting/voting for the charity and this is why i opened up and gave everyone a little insight into how it has effected my mum but this by no means should be the sole reason anyone votes for it! my intention wasn't to make people feel sorry for me and vote because they do, it was to bring awareness to the charity and how vile and life ruining crohn's disease is. i felt that if i had just posted a link to the charity website and said what it's about, it would have been ignored or not as supported, like previous years i have done this so i thought it was time to sort of explain a bit about how it personally effects me :)

scottish
18-11-2014, 06:43 PM
I really want it to be the chrons charity.
Paige is so so so passionate about it, I know a lot of others are passionate about theirs too, but I don't want this to just be a random pick.
People should definitely read up on why Paige nominated her charity if they don't know which to vote for!

A lot of people are passionate about the charities they picked/voted for too.

'I know a lot of others are passionate about theirs too' 'I don't want this to just be a random pick', well it's not a random pick if they're passionate about it? :S

If people don't know what to vote for then they should research them all or look up the reasons each person picked that option, not just Paige.'s

dbgtz
18-11-2014, 07:08 PM
i wanted to explain why i was suggesting/voting for the charity and this is why i opened up and gave everyone a little insight into how it has effected my mum but this by no means should be the sole reason anyone votes for it! my intention wasn't to make people feel sorry for me and vote because they do, it was to bring awareness to the charity and how vile and life ruining crohn's disease is. i felt that if i had just posted a link to the charity website and said what it's about, it would have been ignored or not as supported, like previous years i have done this so i thought it was time to sort of explain a bit about how it personally effects me :)

Not sure why you're saying this to me? I wasn't making any kind of judgement on your post, I was just saying simply voting just because somebody is passionate about it because it affects their life is a weak reason to vote it. Every single one of these charities will have many people passionate for them.

Empired
18-11-2014, 07:11 PM
I voted for MND Association as I think this is a horrible disease and the charity deserves the funds.

And, of course, I voted for Parkinson's UK as it has had a direct effect on my life. Not to mention I can be sure that donations will be put to good use.

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I really want it to be the chrons charity.
Paige is so so so passionate about it, I know a lot of others are passionate about theirs too, but I don't want this to just be a random pick.
People should definitely read up on why Paige nominated her charity if they don't know which to vote for!
As others have said plenty of other people are extremely passionate about other charities on this forum.

I've stated that Parkinson's UK is very close to my heart and could easily go through my story but I really hate talking about it. Just because one person decided to voice their story doesn't mean it's the only one out there. Don't get me wrong I'm not saying don't vote for Paige's charity, I'm just saying you should vote because you know this charity will put a lot of the money to good use towards a good cause, not because someone else once made a passionate post.

Basically I'm just trying to say do the research. And remember that just because the charity is working towards a good cause doesn't mean all the money gets put there.

Tyler
18-11-2014, 07:20 PM
Please vote Cancer Research UK. Help change Millions of lives

Paige.
18-11-2014, 07:52 PM
Not sure why you're saying this to me? I wasn't making any kind of judgement on your post, I was just saying simply voting just because somebody is passionate about it because it affects their life is a weak reason to vote it. Every single one of these charities will have many people passionate for them.

because you said:


Surely there's more to making a choice than picking because someone relates to and is passionate about it...

and i wanted people to know that i wasn't trying to say people should vote for the charity because i'm personally effected and such, i was trying to raise awareness and hoping that if i posted my personal experience it would give people an insight into what the disease is like and things if they didn't have the time or didn't want to do further research as i know it's the sad truth hardly anyone will take the time to actually look into each of the charities before voting
i agree that you shouldn't vote just because someone on the forum is linked/effected by the charity without actually knowing anything about the charity or the others
if the people passionate about the charities really are then everyone will see that if they have fought even a bit for their charity to win the vote

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i don't know why people are seeing tom's post in the wrong way really, i feel like he was just showing that he supports crohn's and colitis uk and i definitely don't think he in anyway meant that you should just read up on my charity and none of the others... he clearly was stating which he supports and for you to read up on why you perhaps should too? if you support a charity you'd obviously be saying you should read up about what they do and everything whereas he is directing you to where i have tried explaining why i think it deserves the vote

scottish
18-11-2014, 08:52 PM
i don't know why people are seeing tom's post in the wrong way really, i feel like he was just showing that he supports crohn's and colitis uk and i definitely don't think he in anyway meant that you should just read up on my charity and none of the others... he clearly was stating which he supports and for you to read up on why you perhaps should too? if you support a charity you'd obviously be saying you should read up about what they do and everything whereas he is directing you to where i have tried explaining why i think it deserves the vote


people should definitely read up on why Paige nominated her charity if they don't know which to vote for!

what.

Paige.
18-11-2014, 08:56 PM
i just want you all to know, well the people who are supporting crohn's and colitis uk, that i just linked my mum to this thread to show her what is being done (like what habbox does each year as i think it's lovely) because i thought it would be nice for her to see how much support it's getting (also i think she's being supported too as she has to go through with it and it's becoming more known, well on here anyway) and she started crying and i was like mum... why are you crying? :( and she said because people actually do care (well she said because people actually do give a **** but)
thank you for making her feel this way, like i've said before i can't thank you enough D:

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what.

notice i said 'meant' not 'typed'... i'm aware he said that but i don't think he meant it that way, he just worded it wrong :rolleyes_
he was just supporting me fgs, saying people should read up and see why we have voted for it
did he say read up on why paige nominated her charity but don't read up on any others? no

Chippiewill
18-11-2014, 10:24 PM
Voted Dogs Trust for the lols. Everyone else should vote for crohn's and colitis though.

FlyingJesus
18-11-2014, 10:33 PM
fight fight fight

Samantha
18-11-2014, 10:47 PM
Voted MND Association, Alzheimer's Society and Crohn's and Colitis UK.

e5
18-11-2014, 11:03 PM
Dogs trust x

Kyle
18-11-2014, 11:23 PM
Alzheimer's and mind pls I don't know how you vote

Happy to write harrowing accounts of suffering if it helps get more votes to Alzheimer's.

~~from phone

OldLoveSong
19-11-2014, 12:19 AM
voted alzheimers, rainbow trust and cat society. care most for the alzheimers society as it affects my family directly on both sides unfortunately

Jurv
19-11-2014, 02:05 AM
i voted the cat shelter as it's very near and dear to my heart, i love cats xx

lRhyss
19-11-2014, 08:50 AM
I gave each charity 1 vote

Empired
19-11-2014, 03:42 PM
I gave each charity 1 vote
thank u for your contribution

xx

dbgtz
19-11-2014, 03:56 PM
Alzheimer's and mind pls I don't know how you vote

Happy to write harrowing accounts of suffering if it helps get more votes to Alzheimer's.

~~from phone

I'd write one too, but I forget.
Very poor taste.

In all seriousness I will probably end up voting this in the later polls since it looks like none of mine will get through this one.

Plebings
19-11-2014, 05:21 PM
did nothing come from the idea of buying toys and games for hospitals?

i know that most of these are very deserving, but one of the main concerns people came up with is not knowing what exactly we are funding. being able to pick specifically what we donate skips this and we get to see results.

i'd love to see us able to buy a few games, or even a console with enough support. hospitality is just as important.

Kardan
19-11-2014, 06:53 PM
Is there any reason that not all charities mentioned in the initial thread were put in this poll?

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did nothing come from the idea of buying toys and games for hospitals?

i know that most of these are very deserving, but one of the main concerns people came up with is not knowing what exactly we are funding. being able to pick specifically what we donate skips this and we get to see results.

i'd love to see us able to buy a few games, or even a console with enough support. hospitality is just as important.

Looks like it didn't make it to the first poll.

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Yeah, every charity suggested in the thread except for Child's play charity was put into the poll.

And I guess it's too late now considering 54 people have already voted :/
Wispur;

Richie
19-11-2014, 07:27 PM
mnd pls


or the last one looks good

Chris
19-11-2014, 07:30 PM
It wasn't the only one that didn't make the poll. If it's not in the poll then it isn't UK registered.

Kardan
19-11-2014, 07:44 PM
I didn't realise it had to be a UK charity - and it's a shame that this rule has had to come in, since it hasn't been implemented in previous years.

Might be worth mentioning in the initial thread next time.

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Wispur; - Is the Russ Foundation not an Indian charity?

Never mind, you just linked to the overall website rather than the UK part of the charity.

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Although it does suck that the UK based hospital that we can directly donate items/toys via Child's play charity has a UK registered charity number.

Kardan
19-11-2014, 08:17 PM
Here's the incomes for all the charities in 2013 sorted by most to least if anyone cares:

Cancer Research UK - £536,557,309
RNLI - £191,034,250
Age UK - £158,897,000
RSPCA - £121,245,000
Dogs Trust - £76,560,000
Alzheimer's Society - £70,771,000
MSF UK - £35,986,000
Mind - £29,074,000
The Scouts Association - £26,615,000
CLIC Sargent - £25,485,000
Parkinson's UK - £24,518,000
MND Association - £16,756,000
Shelterbox - £14,057,133
Rainbow Trust - £4,236,597
Crohn's and Colitis UK - £3,346,555
SANDS - £2,463,457
Epilepsy Action - £2,381,501
Ataxia - £988,815
MediCinema - £935,863
Blind Children UK - £787,000
The Sheffield Cats Shelter - £282,637
Russ Foundation - £929
LACES - £0 (Newly registered charity)

Since my charity didn't make the poll, my votes will be going to the charities that make less than £1 million a year.

scottish
19-11-2014, 08:29 PM
Wispur; can you edit my vote

I thought you could only vote for one charity when I done it.


Can you add;
Alzheimers Society
Parkinson's UK
Blind Children UK

buttons
19-11-2014, 08:30 PM
if anyone thinks voting dogs trust is a good idea after kardans post, **** urself

MKR&*42
19-11-2014, 08:33 PM
Some of you are so abhorrently rude to other's choices for charities. I'd understand if it was like that kony campaign or w.e. where the ceos got a gigantic percentage of the money, but some of you are just taking it too far.

Inseriousity.
19-11-2014, 08:34 PM
I was more concerned bout LACES being so new :P
That's not to say that new charities are bad but I'd rather give money to a charity that's at least been around for a few years

Plebings
19-11-2014, 08:49 PM
i'd really like if childs play was included. if not will probably be voting for one of the smaller charities.

Richie
19-11-2014, 09:01 PM
People > dogs


http://www.cublix.com/s/LABS.jpg

scottish
19-11-2014, 09:02 PM
People > dogs


http://www.cublix.com/s/LABS.jpg

Do you have dbgtz; permission to post his picture?

Richie
19-11-2014, 09:03 PM
Do you have @dbgtz (http://www.habboxforum.com/member.php?u=28789); permission to post his picture?

Yes actually!! I asked him prior to posting, through the big H!

Richie
19-11-2014, 09:52 PM
Wispur; can you add votes for Parkinson's UK & Alzheimers Society

Jssy
19-11-2014, 10:25 PM
Here's the incomes for all the charities in 2013 sorted by most to least if anyone cares:

Cancer Research UK - £536,557,309
RNLI - £191,034,250
Age UK - £158,897,000
RSPCA - £121,245,000
Dogs Trust - £76,560,000
Alzheimer's Society - £70,771,000
MSF UK - £35,986,000
Mind - £29,074,000
The Scouts Association - £26,615,000
CLIC Sargent - £25,485,000
Parkinson's UK - £24,518,000
MND Association - £16,756,000
Shelterbox - £14,057,133
Rainbow Trust - £4,236,597
Crohn's and Colitis UK - £3,346,555
SANDS - £2,463,457
Epilepsy Action - £2,381,501
Ataxia - £988,815
MediCinema - £935,863
Blind Children UK - £787,000
The Sheffield Cats Shelter - £282,637
Russ Foundation - £929
LACES - £0 (Newly registered charity)

Since my charity didn't make the poll, my votes will be going to the charities that make less than £1 million a year.
Although its the charity im supporting i still cant believe epilepsy action is so low down on that list

xxMATTGxx
19-11-2014, 10:50 PM
Gave each one a vote - Why the hell not I suppose.

scottish
19-11-2014, 10:52 PM
Gave each one a vote - Why the hell not I suppose.

Same as your boyfriend, hmm.

HMM.

xxMATTGxx
19-11-2014, 10:53 PM
Same as your boyfriend, hmm.

HMM.

It's quite funny how many of you still believe that was all true.

AgnesIO
19-11-2014, 11:26 PM
Here's the incomes for all the charities in 2013 sorted by most to least if anyone cares:

Cancer Research UK - £536,557,309
RNLI - £191,034,250
Age UK - £158,897,000
RSPCA - £121,245,000
Dogs Trust - £76,560,000
Alzheimer's Society - £70,771,000
MSF UK - £35,986,000
Mind - £29,074,000
The Scouts Association - £26,615,000
CLIC Sargent - £25,485,000
Parkinson's UK - £24,518,000
MND Association - £16,756,000
Shelterbox - £14,057,133
Rainbow Trust - £4,236,597
Crohn's and Colitis UK - £3,346,555
SANDS - £2,463,457
Epilepsy Action - £2,381,501
Ataxia - £988,815
MediCinema - £935,863
Blind Children UK - £787,000
The Sheffield Cats Shelter - £282,637
Russ Foundation - £929
LACES - £0 (Newly registered charity)

Since my charity didn't make the poll, my votes will be going to the charities that make less than £1 million a year.

Are we referring to revenue's here? If so, your figures on Russ are way, way out.

EDIT: See what you've done; there are various funding avenues with different branches/names.

Kyle
19-11-2014, 11:35 PM
Here's the incomes for all the charities in 2013 sorted by most to least if anyone cares:

Cancer Research UK - £536,557,309
RNLI - £191,034,250
Age UK - £158,897,000
RSPCA - £121,245,000
Dogs Trust - £76,560,000
Alzheimer's Society - £70,771,000
MSF UK - £35,986,000
Mind - £29,074,000
The Scouts Association - £26,615,000
CLIC Sargent - £25,485,000
Parkinson's UK - £24,518,000
MND Association - £16,756,000
Shelterbox - £14,057,133
Rainbow Trust - £4,236,597
Crohn's and Colitis UK - £3,346,555
SANDS - £2,463,457
Epilepsy Action - £2,381,501
Ataxia - £988,815
MediCinema - £935,863
Blind Children UK - £787,000
The Sheffield Cats Shelter - £282,637
Russ Foundation - £929
LACES - £0 (Newly registered charity)

Since my charity didn't make the poll, my votes will be going to the charities that make less than £1 million a year.
these figures should probably be taken with a pinch of salt. just because a charity receives a lot of funding it does not mean it will be as evenly spread as one that gets less but affects less people/animals.

wixard
19-11-2014, 11:41 PM
it's a shame about the childrens hospital Kardan; it would have had my support too

gave my vote to parkinsons and mind, kinda wish i gave one to blind children UK simply because THAT WOULD SUCK

Verst
20-11-2014, 12:03 AM
Being a new member of the Habbox community I would just like to say the Christmas Charity Fundraiser is a fantastic idea and well done and thanks to everyone responsible for putting it together and to the people that donate. It says a lot about the quality people at Habbox when something like this is organised every year.

I voted for Cancer Research UK, Alzheimer's Society, Epilepsy Action, Blind Children UK and Crohn's and Colitis UK. They are all charities that appeal to me in some way.

Plebings
20-11-2014, 02:23 AM
WE WANT CHILDS PLAY

buttons
20-11-2014, 06:22 AM
oh yeah if Ataxia UK goes through to the short list poll i absolutely will fight for it and post about why it's important for me. i'll even post using proper capital letters. hopefully i can educate some people at the same time, that one liner on the first page does not do it justice at all, it is much much more than that. everyone should come together to give a compelling argument for each side so we can all make an informed decision. show ur passion ppl of habbox.

Empired
20-11-2014, 07:58 AM
I will write some more about Parkinson's disease if it gets through to the second phase

welshcake
20-11-2014, 01:02 PM
I Voted for Parkinson's UK as it always and always will be my charity of choice. Just like I feel Empired is, I'm very passionate for the charity. I and I'm sure many others know how much it effects not just the person who has it, but the people who love and care for them also.

Kardan
20-11-2014, 06:24 PM
Are we referring to revenue's here? If so, your figures on Russ are way, way out.

EDIT: See what you've done; there are various funding avenues with different branches/names.

It's how Wispur has done it. The charity apparently has to be registered in the UK to count, so for the Russ Foundation it would have to be 'RUSS FOUNDATION UK' which has an income of £929 a year.

And yes Kyle; - These are just total incomes. What really matters is the proportion of that which is spent on charitable causes.

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Also glad to see that a few others liked the children's hospital idea via Child's Play, guess we just have to wait next year and I make sure I post the charity number in size 6 bold text or something.

scottish
20-11-2014, 06:36 PM
And yes @Kyle; - These are just total incomes. What really matters is the proportion of that which is spent on charitable causes.

compile a list :P

AgnesIO
20-11-2014, 09:06 PM
It's how Wispur has done it. The charity apparently has to be registered in the UK to count, so for the Russ Foundation it would have to be 'RUSS FOUNDATION UK' which has an income of £929 a year.

And yes @Kyle (http://www.habboxforum.com/member.php?u=30795); - These are just total incomes. What really matters is the proportion of that which is spent on charitable causes.

- - - Updated - - -

Also glad to see that a few others liked the children's hospital idea via Child's Play, guess we just have to wait next year and I make sure I post the charity number in size 6 bold text or something.

Nope - the UK and Indian names are different, so it wouldn't go through that account :)

Kardan
20-11-2014, 09:28 PM
Nope - the UK and Indian names are different, so it wouldn't go through that account :)

Whats the UK Charity called then? The website doesn't give any details on it, and the only UK Charity I can find under the name of 'Russ Foundation' is the one getting £929 a year.

Drewar
21-11-2014, 05:56 AM
Voted for Chrons, Parkinsons and Alzheimers. Apparently those are also the three with the most votes.

Shar
21-11-2014, 08:04 PM
I voted for a few. Quite happy with Alzheimer's or Crohns being the charity of choice this year.

scottish
21-11-2014, 09:35 PM
Wasn't this meant to end at 8pm?

Should have set it to close at 8 ;l useless wispur

xxMATTGxx
21-11-2014, 09:38 PM
Seeing as Chris is busy doing naughty things with his boyfriend (I think) thread/poll is now closed.

Chris
21-11-2014, 10:45 PM
Seeing as Chris is busy doing naughty things with his boyfriend (I think) thread/poll is now closed.

Thanks! For once that is not true :(

Anyway, thanks to everyone that voted. The final poll will be up either tomorrow or Sunday. :)

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