I think it's clear to everyone who's ever used the client frequently enough to know that there are 2 communities at Habbox:
- the Habbo community.
Usually younger, more likely to enter competitions, attend events, listen to HxL but not necessarily use the forum. Will give feedback more spontaneously and via discussion rather than the rather rigid feedback forum. Also more banter, gossip and ********.
- the forum community
Older, don't regularly use Habbo, less likely to get involved with Habbox activities and stick to discussion, using Habbox more out of habit than because they're active on Habbo or care about creds etc. Active around the forum.
The problem with Habbox at the moment is that things are often focused on the forum community, they are the most vocal (in forums like this) about what can be improved. Things and new features are often 'targeted' towards the forum community. The Habbo community is dying. Events, when they happen, can take a while to fill up, the help desk is empty during the day, HabboxLive don't have parties or any sort of Habbo interaction. I think a large part of this is precisely because general management do not use Habbo frequently so the only feedback they have to go on is the forum community. That does absolutely nothing for the Habbo community, which is essential for boosting up numbers and keeping Habbox alive long-term because that forum community will eventually slide away with no Habbo community to keep it going. Things need to be targeted towards Habbos, towards 'noobs' and newbies who are more likely to get involved. When I was comps manager, entries increased tenfold because of an increase in advertising on Habbo (which by the way is why I get really annoyed when people say comps isn't a community department just because it's on the forum) and when comps are directed towards getting the forum community involved, it inevitably falls flat.
TLDR: we need an action plan to address the declining Habbo community and to know what general management are working on to increase our Habbo presence.
PS I am aware that there is some obvious overlap and that you may not fit neatly into 1 of these categories but generally speaking, it's what I tended to find during my time as AGM.
24-11-2014, 12:45 PM
scottish
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Originally Posted by Wispur
I would love to be on client more, but the truth of it is that I really do not have the spare time to spend on client. I don't care if you think it's a classic excuse because you do not understand the pressure that comes with the role. I spend so much time doing tasks that people are requesting, doing permissions and events planning that I couldn't possibly fit anything else in if I tried. This is of course on top of the work I have to do for university and the social life that I try to maintain.
Sorry, but I can't take anyone serious who says they don't have time, and include doing permissions as one of their tasks. Changing perms takes about 8 seconds (if you're not already on ACP) about 4 if you are. Doing permissions is never going to be a time consuming task (especially as there's very few that even happen per day).
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And if anyone dares comes out with the line "If you don't have time then resign" then I won't be held responsible for my actions.
Someone has to do it.. If you don't have time then resign.
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Originally Posted by Wispur
Organising Charity VIP, Habbox Advent Calendar, Habbox Christmas Challenges
Again, you say all your times going into that, all you're doing for Charity VIP is throwing a poll up, waiting a while then throwing another poll up. Eventually you'll have to activate another type of VIP for people to buy then that's it..
Habbox Advent Calendar, the script is already there from previous years so all you've got to do is come up with something for each 'door'. Christmas Challenges are part of Advent Calendar, no?
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Ok and how do you know I'm not asking them? I find this incredibly hypocritical when I consider what you did during your stint as AGM.
*REMOVED*
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Originally Posted by Wispur
No I'm bloody not. Is what I'm doing not good enough for you or something?
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Originally Posted by Wispur
It's hypocritical no matter which way you look at it. You might not have said you were doing nothing but the fact you never produced anything said it all.
Again, why you feel the need to target someone who's providing constructive feedback I have no idea.. *REMOVED*
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Originally Posted by Kyle
Chris I don't think a sly -rep telling me to "use the search feature" will suffice in justifying your position or outline your contribution. If you don't respond well to criticism and can't invalidate comments you feel are unfair with any real substance then I suggest you leave the feedback forum, like everything else, to Laura and shonly.
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Originally Posted by Empired
So, General Manager, how are you going to respond to the feedback about you needing to be on the client more?
By targeting previous AGMs, of course.
Edited by e5 (Forum Super Moderator) - Please do not be rude to others.
24-11-2014, 12:46 PM
Empired
Quote:
Originally Posted by Inseriousity.
I think it's clear to everyone who's ever used the client frequently enough to know that there are 2 communities at Habbox:
- the Habbo community.
Usually younger, more likely to enter competitions, attend events, listen to HxL but not necessarily use the forum. Will give feedback more spontaneously and via discussion rather than the rather rigid feedback forum. Also more banter, gossip and ********.
- the forum community
Older, don't regularly use Habbo, less likely to get involved with Habbox activities and stick to discussion, using Habbox more out of habit than because they're active on Habbo or care about creds etc. Active around the forum.
The problem with Habbox at the moment is that things are often focused on the forum community, they are the most vocal (in forums like this) about what can be improved. Things and new features are often 'targeted' towards the forum community. The Habbo community is dying. Events, when they happen, can take a while to fill up, the help desk is empty during the day, HabboxLive don't have parties or any sort of Habbo interaction. I think a large part of this is precisely because general management do not use Habbo frequently so the only feedback they have to go on is the forum community. That does absolutely nothing for the Habbo community, which is essential for boosting up numbers and keeping Habbox alive long-term because that forum community will eventually slide away with no Habbo community to keep it going. Things need to be targeted towards Habbos, towards 'noobs' and newbies who are more likely to get involved. When I was comps manager, entries increased tenfold because of an increase in advertising on Habbo (which by the way is why I get really annoyed when people say comps isn't a community department just because it's on the forum) and when comps are directed towards getting the forum community involved, it inevitably falls flat.
TLDR: we need an action plan to address the declining Habbo community and to know what general management are working on to increase our Habbo presence.
PS I am aware that there is some obvious overlap and that you may not fit neatly into 1 of these categories but generally speaking, it's what I tended to find during my time as AGM.
Spot on here. I'll +rep you when I've finished this post as I think this is right on the money. I'd say I overlap as I use Habbo regularly but have no interest in credits, competitions or HabboxLive anymore.
General Management need to scout around the Hotel and find out what younger Habbos enjoy. Take notes from what other fansites are doing. ThisHabbo currently has an event on with 19 people on it. 19 people! At 12:45pm on a weekday! Just to put that in perspective, the Help Desk has two people in it: me and davecool656
Also look around the most popular rooms on Habbo. What do they offer that Habbox doesn't? Obviously we can't offer army rooms or anything but look at the events that are held, look at party rooms, look at RP rooms.
Perhaps try and collaborate with popular Habbo users. Can't think of any myself but I'm sure you could find some people.
24-11-2014, 12:52 PM
Sian
Well, this whole thing showed laura in a much better light for me. But I'm sorry Chris, perms, VIP etc is a FORUM MANAGERS job.
It shouldnt be up to you at all, if the agm structure was set right you would have time to come up with some ideas to bring in new members and go on the client a bit more.
Delegate things, sho and Laura definitely seem willing to help and eliviate you and if you want come up with anything, well then there's a problem.
Would also like to know what our agms thought about the session themselves.
24-11-2014, 01:04 PM
lawrawrrr
Il do a proper reply about the session later if you'd like Sian, I've got some time over lunch - i was in a bad light before though????
I'm more than happy o help out with other stuff, I mean I already do quite a lot around various departments but planning and things or just coming up with ideas (the 12 days of Xmas was my idea!!) I love doing.
As I said in the room my role means that it's my responsibility that we offer things the community will use and want, and that things are as up to date as they can be. I've been making lot more of an effort recently to talk to people on and off client - the thing is when I am on I don't spend a lot of time in Habbox rooms - most people in there are already HABBOX members!! I've mainly been focusing on talking to new members of staff but they are the ones crucial to making sure what we provide content-wise is the best it can be.
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24-11-2014, 02:20 PM
Chris
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Originally Posted by scottish
Sorry, but I can't take anyone serious who says they don't have time, and include doing permissions as one of their tasks. Changing perms takes about 8 seconds (if you're not already on ACP) about 4 if you are. Doing permissions is never going to be a time consuming task (especially as there's very few that even happen per day).
Yes Scott, because the only thing I do is permissions. :rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by scottish
Again, you say all your times going into that, all you're doing for Charity VIP is throwing a poll up, waiting a while then throwing another poll up. Eventually you'll have to activate another type of VIP for people to buy then that's it..
Oh so visiting each charity site, finding a description and making sure they're registered charities doesn't come into it then? All you ever do is belittle everything and thats down to the fact that you don't have any understanding of how long they take when they're combined.
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Originally Posted by scottish
Habbox Advent Calendar, the script is already there from previous years so all you've got to do is come up with something for each 'door'. Christmas Challenges are part of Advent Calendar, no?
I admit it's the easiest one of the lot, but I'm trying to find and come up with questions that haven't been used in the past.
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Originally Posted by Sian
Well, this whole thing showed laura in a much better light for me. But I'm sorry Chris, perms, VIP etc is a FORUM MANAGERS job.
Wrong. Permissions need setting up on the forum, habbox.com and then HabboxLive if thats relevant. Forum management have nothing to do with it. VIP is a features manager job which isn't something I do anyway.
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Originally Posted by Sian
It shouldnt be up to you at all, if the agm structure was set right you would have time to come up with some ideas to bring in new members and go on the client a bit more.
Delegate things, sho and Laura definitely seem willing to help and eliviate you and if you want come up with anything, well then there's a problem.
Theres nothing wrong with the structure. Laura and Sho have their own jobs to do so I'm not going to pile anything else onto them when I'm quite capable of doing it myself.
24-11-2014, 02:43 PM
scottish
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Yes Scott, because the only thing I do is permissions.
Not sure if you're stupid or can't read, I'll reiterate that for you, if you're trying to state 'oh I have so much to do' don't include permissions (even though as mentioned above this should be done by Forum Management not you) as it takes seconds to do.
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Oh so visiting each charity site, finding a description and making sure they're registered charities doesn't come into it then? All you ever do is belittle everything and thats down to the fact that you don't have any understanding of how long they take when they're combined.
It's hardly an effort, 99% charities will have a description on Google, Wiki or their 'About Us' page. Again, each has their registered charity number on their footer in 99% of cases. If that fails then http://apps.charitycommission.gov.uk...rhomepage.aspx again each has a description and whether they're registered or not on there.
I don't underestimate everything, I appropriately estimate the time it takes to perform various tasks.
24-11-2014, 02:49 PM
Chris
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Originally Posted by scottish
Not sure if you're stupid or can't read, I'll reiterate that for you, if you're trying to state 'oh I have so much to do' don't include permissions (even though as mentioned above this should be done by Forum Management not you) as it takes seconds to do.
So because permissions don't take long, they shouldn't be included? Every task alone doesn't take long to do, its when you add them all together that you start to see how much time Habbox takes.
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Originally Posted by scottish
It's hardly an effort, 99% charities will have a description on Google, Wiki or their 'About Us' page. Again, each has their registered charity number on their footer in 99% of cases. If that fails then http://apps.charitycommission.gov.uk...rhomepage.aspx again each has a description and whether they're registered or not on there.
I don't underestimate everything, I appropriately estimate the time it takes to perform various tasks.
Well you don't estimate it very well then.
24-11-2014, 03:03 PM
scottish
A task that literally takes seconds is not worth adding. Especially if you're trying to act as if it's time consuming.
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Well you don't estimate it very well then.
I must do.
It took me 15 minutes to look through the 7 pages, note down every charity find out if they're registered and get a description..
Ataxia - Registered (1102391) - ATAXIA UK SUPPORTS PEOPLE AFFECTED BY FRIEDREICH'S ATAXIA AND CEREBELLAR ATAXIAS BY FUNDING MEDICAL AND OTHER RESEARCH, PILOTING NEW SERVICE DELIVERY MODELS, AND DISSEMINATING RESULTS; PROVIDING INFORMATION TO PEOPLE WITH ATAXIA, MEDICAL, AND SOCIAL CARE PROFESSIONALS; DISTRIBUTION OF WELFARE GRANTS; CAMPAIGNING FOR IMPROVEMENT IN TREATMENT AND SERVICES; FACILITATING SELF-HELP GROUPS.
AgeUK - Registered (1128267) - AGE UK AIMS TO CREATE A WORLD WHERE OLDER PEOPLE CAN LIVE THEIR LIVES FREE FROM POVERTY, ISOLATION AND NEGLECT. IT RAISES AWARENESS OF ISSUES AFFECTING OLDER PEOPLE IN THE UK AND OVERSEAS, RESEARCHES AND CAMPAIGNS FOR CHANGES IN POLICY AND PRACTICE, AND OFFERS PRACTICAL SUPPORT TO DISADVANTAGED OLDER PEOPLE. IT IS FUNDED BY INDIVIDUALS, COMPANIES AND TRUSTS.
Dogs Trust - Registered (227523) - DOGS TRUST OPERATES A NETWORK OF 17 REHOMING CENTRES ACROSS THE UK. EACH CENTRE PROVIDES DOG ACCOMODATION, PUPPY HOUSES, ISOLATION BLOCKS AND TREATMENT ROOMS. DOGS TRUST PROVIDES FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO ALLOW OWNERS IN GENUINE NEED TO HAVE THEIR DOGS NEUTERED THROUGH PARTICIPATING VETERINARY PRACTICES. DOGS TRUST PROVIDES EDUCATIONAL MATERIAL ON RESPONSIBLE DOG OWNERSHIP FOR ALL AGES.
RSPCA - Registered (219099) - TO PREVENT CRUELTY, PROMOTE KINDNESS AND TO ALLEVIATE SUFFERING OF ANIMALS.
Shelterbox - Registered (1096479) - SHELTERBOX PROVIDES EMERGENCY SHELTER AND VITAL SUPPLIES TO SUPPORT COMMUNITIES AROUND THE WORLD OVERWHELMED BY DISASTER AND HUMANITARIAN CRISES.
Doctors Without Borders - Not UK Registered
Scouts UK - Registered (306101) - SCOUTING ACTIVELY ENGAGES AND SUPPORTS YOUNG PEOPLE IN THEIR PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT, EMPOWERING THEM TO MAKE A POSITIVE CONTRIBUTION TO SOCIETY.
ALS - Not UK Registered
Cancer Research - Registered (1089464) - TO PROTECT AND PROMOTE THE HEALTH OF THE PUBLIC IN PARTICULAR BY RESEARCH INTO THE NATURE, CAUSES, DIAGNOSIS, PREVENTION, TREATMENT AND CURE OF ALL FORMS OF CANCER, INCLUDING THE DEVELOPMENT OF RESEARCH INTO PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS FOR THE PREVENTION, TREATMENT AND CURE OF CANCER AND TO PROVIDE INFORMATION AND RAISE PUBLIC UNDERSTANDING OF SUCH MATTERS.
Alzheimers society - Registered (296645) - ALZHEIMER'S SOCIETY STAFF AND VOLUNTEERS PROVIDE SERVICES TO PEOPLE AFFECTED BY DEMENTIA, INCLUDING DAY CARE AND HOME CARE, SUPPORT AND BEFRIENDING SERVICES ACROSS ENGLAND, WALES AND NORTHERN IRELAND. WE PROVIDE INFORMATION AND TRAINING, AND EVERY YEAR WE INVEST IN RESEARCH. WE CAMPAIGN FOR THE RIGHTS OF PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA AND THOSE WHO CARE FOR THEM.
UK Sands - Registered (299679) - SANDS OFFERS SUPPORT TO PARENTS AND FAMILIES WHOSE BABY HAS DIED, PROVIDING A WIDE RANGE OF SERVICES WHICH INCLUDE A NATIONAL HELPLINE AND A UK-WIDE NETWORK OF VOLUNTARY GROUPS RUN BY AND FOR BEREAVED PARENTS. SANDS ALSO WORKS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH HEALTH PROFESSIONALS TO ENSURE THAT BEREAVED PARENTS RECEIVE THE BEST POSSIBLE CARE AND PROMOTES RESEARCH TO REDUCE THE LOSS OF BABIES' LIVES.
Epilepsy Action - Registered (234343) - EXISTS TO IMPROVE THE LIVES OF PEOPLE AFFECTED BY EPILEPSY.
Blind children UK - Registered (1051607) - SUPPORT OF VISUALLY IMPAIRED CHILDREN, THEIR FAMILIES & HELPERS BY PROVIDING THE 5 KEY SERVICES OF FAMILY SUPPORT, EDUCATIONAL ADVOCACY, I/T SUPPORT & EQUIPMENT, HOLIDAYS & ACTIVITIES & LARGE PRINT BOOKS.
RNLI - Registered (209603) - TO SAVE LIVES, PROMOTE SAFETY AND RESCUE SERVICE EFFICIENCY, AND PROVIDE RELIEF FROM DISASTER AT SEA AND ON INLAND AND FLOOD WATERS; TO ADVANCE THE EDUCATION OF THE PUBLIC IN MATTERS RELATING TO SEA, INLAND AND FLOOD WATER SAFETY, AND IN THE HISTORY AND HERITAGE OF THE INSTITUTION; TO RELIEVE/ASSIST THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN INVOLVED IN SAVING LIVES AT SEA AND ON INLAND AND FLOOD WATERS IN ANY CAPACITY.
Russ Foundation - Registered (1076436) - TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR EDUCATION, FOOD AND SHELTER FOR ORPHANS OR CHILDREN OF DESTITUTE FAMILES IN SOUTH INDIA.
Childs Play Charity - Not UK Registered
Parkinsons UK - Registered (258197) - PARKINSON'S UK IS THE PARKINSON'S SUPPORT AND RESEARCH CHARITY. THEY ARE LEADING THE WORK TO FIND A CURE AND IMPROVE LIFE FOR EVERYONE AFFECTED BY PARKINSON'S. THE CHARITY BRINGS PEOPLE WITH PARKINSON'S, THEIR CARERS AND FAMILIES TOGETHER AND PROVIDES THEM WITH INFORMATION, FRIENDSHIP AND SUPPORT. IT CAMPAIGNS TO CHANGE ATTITUDES AND DEMAND BETTER SERVICES. ITS WORK IS DEPENDENT ON DONATIONS.
Crohn's and Colitis UK - Registered (1117148) - PROVIDING SUPPORT & INFORMATION FOR PATIENTS & THEIR FAMILIES WHO ARE AFFECTED BY INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASES (IBD) RAISING PUBLIC & POLITICAL AWARENESS OF IBD STRIVING TO IMPROVE HEALTHCARE SERVICES & PROVISION FOR IBD INFLUENCING THE ATTITUDES OF SOCIETY TO ACHIEVE POSITIVE CHANGE FOR THOSE AFFECTED BY IBD PROMOTING RESEARCH INTO ALL ASPECTS OF IBD & HOW THEY AFFECT PEOPLE'S LIVES MIND
Yorkhill Childrens Charity - Scottish Registered
MediCinema - Registered (1058197) - THE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION OF STATE OF THE ART CINEMAS IN HOSPITALS AND ANNUAL FILM SCREENING PROGRAMME FOR PATIENTS OF ALL AGES (INCLUDING THOSE IN BEDS & WHEELCHAIRS) THEIR FAMILIES AND CARERS. ADMISSION FREE OF CHARGE.
Kidney Kids Scotland - Scottish Registered
Rainbow Trust - Registered (1070532) - RAINBOW TRUST CHILDREN'S CHARITY PROVIDES EMOTIONAL AND PRACTICAL SUPPORT TO FAMILIES WHO HAVE A CHILD WITH A LIFE THREATENING OR TERMINAL ILLNESS.
Clic Sargent - Registered (1107328) - CLIC SARGENT IS THERE FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE WITH CANCER. WE ARE THERE FOR THEIR FAMILIES TOO, RESPONDING TO THEIR INDIVIDUAL NEEDS AND CARING THROUGH TREATMENT AND BEYOND.
Formatting will be ****, but the point stands. It's not time consuming. I started that about a minute after I posted my previous reply btw.
24-11-2014, 03:10 PM
Chris
Quote:
Originally Posted by scottish
A task that literally takes seconds is not worth adding. Especially if you're trying to act as if it's time consuming.
I must do.
It took me 15 minutes to look through the 7 pages, note down every charity find out if they're registered and get a description..
Ataxia - Registered (1102391) - ATAXIA UK SUPPORTS PEOPLE AFFECTED BY FRIEDREICH'S ATAXIA AND CEREBELLAR ATAXIAS BY FUNDING MEDICAL AND OTHER RESEARCH, PILOTING NEW SERVICE DELIVERY MODELS, AND DISSEMINATING RESULTS; PROVIDING INFORMATION TO PEOPLE WITH ATAXIA, MEDICAL, AND SOCIAL CARE PROFESSIONALS; DISTRIBUTION OF WELFARE GRANTS; CAMPAIGNING FOR IMPROVEMENT IN TREATMENT AND SERVICES; FACILITATING SELF-HELP GROUPS.
AgeUK - Registered (1128267) - AGE UK AIMS TO CREATE A WORLD WHERE OLDER PEOPLE CAN LIVE THEIR LIVES FREE FROM POVERTY, ISOLATION AND NEGLECT. IT RAISES AWARENESS OF ISSUES AFFECTING OLDER PEOPLE IN THE UK AND OVERSEAS, RESEARCHES AND CAMPAIGNS FOR CHANGES IN POLICY AND PRACTICE, AND OFFERS PRACTICAL SUPPORT TO DISADVANTAGED OLDER PEOPLE. IT IS FUNDED BY INDIVIDUALS, COMPANIES AND TRUSTS.
Dogs Trust - Registered (227523) - DOGS TRUST OPERATES A NETWORK OF 17 REHOMING CENTRES ACROSS THE UK. EACH CENTRE PROVIDES DOG ACCOMODATION, PUPPY HOUSES, ISOLATION BLOCKS AND TREATMENT ROOMS. DOGS TRUST PROVIDES FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO ALLOW OWNERS IN GENUINE NEED TO HAVE THEIR DOGS NEUTERED THROUGH PARTICIPATING VETERINARY PRACTICES. DOGS TRUST PROVIDES EDUCATIONAL MATERIAL ON RESPONSIBLE DOG OWNERSHIP FOR ALL AGES.
RSPCA - Registered (219099) - TO PREVENT CRUELTY, PROMOTE KINDNESS AND TO ALLEVIATE SUFFERING OF ANIMALS.
Shelterbox - Registered (1096479) - SHELTERBOX PROVIDES EMERGENCY SHELTER AND VITAL SUPPLIES TO SUPPORT COMMUNITIES AROUND THE WORLD OVERWHELMED BY DISASTER AND HUMANITARIAN CRISES.
Doctors Without Borders - Not UK Registered
Scouts UK - Registered (306101) - SCOUTING ACTIVELY ENGAGES AND SUPPORTS YOUNG PEOPLE IN THEIR PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT, EMPOWERING THEM TO MAKE A POSITIVE CONTRIBUTION TO SOCIETY.
ALS - Not UK Registered
Cancer Research - Registered (1089464) - TO PROTECT AND PROMOTE THE HEALTH OF THE PUBLIC IN PARTICULAR BY RESEARCH INTO THE NATURE, CAUSES, DIAGNOSIS, PREVENTION, TREATMENT AND CURE OF ALL FORMS OF CANCER, INCLUDING THE DEVELOPMENT OF RESEARCH INTO PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS FOR THE PREVENTION, TREATMENT AND CURE OF CANCER AND TO PROVIDE INFORMATION AND RAISE PUBLIC UNDERSTANDING OF SUCH MATTERS.
Alzheimers society - Registered (296645) - ALZHEIMER'S SOCIETY STAFF AND VOLUNTEERS PROVIDE SERVICES TO PEOPLE AFFECTED BY DEMENTIA, INCLUDING DAY CARE AND HOME CARE, SUPPORT AND BEFRIENDING SERVICES ACROSS ENGLAND, WALES AND NORTHERN IRELAND. WE PROVIDE INFORMATION AND TRAINING, AND EVERY YEAR WE INVEST IN RESEARCH. WE CAMPAIGN FOR THE RIGHTS OF PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA AND THOSE WHO CARE FOR THEM.
UK Sands - Registered (299679) - SANDS OFFERS SUPPORT TO PARENTS AND FAMILIES WHOSE BABY HAS DIED, PROVIDING A WIDE RANGE OF SERVICES WHICH INCLUDE A NATIONAL HELPLINE AND A UK-WIDE NETWORK OF VOLUNTARY GROUPS RUN BY AND FOR BEREAVED PARENTS. SANDS ALSO WORKS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH HEALTH PROFESSIONALS TO ENSURE THAT BEREAVED PARENTS RECEIVE THE BEST POSSIBLE CARE AND PROMOTES RESEARCH TO REDUCE THE LOSS OF BABIES' LIVES.
Epilepsy Action - Registered (234343) - EXISTS TO IMPROVE THE LIVES OF PEOPLE AFFECTED BY EPILEPSY.
Blind children UK - Registered (1051607) - SUPPORT OF VISUALLY IMPAIRED CHILDREN, THEIR FAMILIES & HELPERS BY PROVIDING THE 5 KEY SERVICES OF FAMILY SUPPORT, EDUCATIONAL ADVOCACY, I/T SUPPORT & EQUIPMENT, HOLIDAYS & ACTIVITIES & LARGE PRINT BOOKS.
RNLI - Registered (209603) - TO SAVE LIVES, PROMOTE SAFETY AND RESCUE SERVICE EFFICIENCY, AND PROVIDE RELIEF FROM DISASTER AT SEA AND ON INLAND AND FLOOD WATERS; TO ADVANCE THE EDUCATION OF THE PUBLIC IN MATTERS RELATING TO SEA, INLAND AND FLOOD WATER SAFETY, AND IN THE HISTORY AND HERITAGE OF THE INSTITUTION; TO RELIEVE/ASSIST THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN INVOLVED IN SAVING LIVES AT SEA AND ON INLAND AND FLOOD WATERS IN ANY CAPACITY.
Russ Foundation - Registered (1076436) - TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR EDUCATION, FOOD AND SHELTER FOR ORPHANS OR CHILDREN OF DESTITUTE FAMILES IN SOUTH INDIA.
Childs Play Charity - Not UK Registered
Parkinsons UK - Registered (258197) - PARKINSON'S UK IS THE PARKINSON'S SUPPORT AND RESEARCH CHARITY. THEY ARE LEADING THE WORK TO FIND A CURE AND IMPROVE LIFE FOR EVERYONE AFFECTED BY PARKINSON'S. THE CHARITY BRINGS PEOPLE WITH PARKINSON'S, THEIR CARERS AND FAMILIES TOGETHER AND PROVIDES THEM WITH INFORMATION, FRIENDSHIP AND SUPPORT. IT CAMPAIGNS TO CHANGE ATTITUDES AND DEMAND BETTER SERVICES. ITS WORK IS DEPENDENT ON DONATIONS.
Crohn's and Colitis UK - Registered (1117148) - PROVIDING SUPPORT & INFORMATION FOR PATIENTS & THEIR FAMILIES WHO ARE AFFECTED BY INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASES (IBD) RAISING PUBLIC & POLITICAL AWARENESS OF IBD STRIVING TO IMPROVE HEALTHCARE SERVICES & PROVISION FOR IBD INFLUENCING THE ATTITUDES OF SOCIETY TO ACHIEVE POSITIVE CHANGE FOR THOSE AFFECTED BY IBD PROMOTING RESEARCH INTO ALL ASPECTS OF IBD & HOW THEY AFFECT PEOPLE'S LIVES MIND
Yorkhill Childrens Charity - Scottish Registered
MediCinema - Registered (1058197) - THE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION OF STATE OF THE ART CINEMAS IN HOSPITALS AND ANNUAL FILM SCREENING PROGRAMME FOR PATIENTS OF ALL AGES (INCLUDING THOSE IN BEDS & WHEELCHAIRS) THEIR FAMILIES AND CARERS. ADMISSION FREE OF CHARGE.
Kidney Kids Scotland - Scottish Registered
Rainbow Trust - Registered (1070532) - RAINBOW TRUST CHILDREN'S CHARITY PROVIDES EMOTIONAL AND PRACTICAL SUPPORT TO FAMILIES WHO HAVE A CHILD WITH A LIFE THREATENING OR TERMINAL ILLNESS.
Clic Sargent - Registered (1107328) - CLIC SARGENT IS THERE FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE WITH CANCER. WE ARE THERE FOR THEIR FAMILIES TOO, RESPONDING TO THEIR INDIVIDUAL NEEDS AND CARING THROUGH TREATMENT AND BEYOND.
Formatting will be ****, but the point stands. It's not time consuming. I started that about a minute after I posted my previous reply btw.
Right... and how do I know you didn't just go to the thread and copy it all? To be honest, I don't care what you have to say Scott. If you have something useful to say then say it, otherwise don't bother posting. If you don't like how Habbox is being run then you know where the door is.