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    Quote Originally Posted by GoldenMerc View Post
    Let's donate to a local charity that we know the £1000 won't go to staff wages for once, or advertisement to get people like us to donate to. I work closely with http://www.lacesport.org.uk/Index/index.php so im saying them
    +1 to both motions.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GoldenMerc View Post
    Let's donate to a local charity
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    Russ Foundation

    Can get the money spent on a variety of projects including HIV/AIDS, education or a children's home. You name it, I'll sort it.

    No money will be funneled off etcetera - the money donated will help people directly.



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    Quote Originally Posted by GoldenMerc View Post
    "We use biblical approaches"
    won't be voting them soz

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    Don't forget to make your suggestions! The poll will be going up later this month.
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    Child's Play Charity.

    Essentially a charity that raises money to buy toys/games/activities for children to do in hospital to make their stays in hospital more comfortable and more relaxing.

    You can donate to the charity as a whole, or you can donate to a specific hospital via an Amazon Wishlist, for example, here's a link to the items currently wanted by Alder Hey Children's Hospital in Liverpool.

    I personally feel like this is a good idea as we can actually see what our money has bought rather than donating to a large charity and not seeing any visual difference.

    Wishlist: http://www.amazon.co.uk/registry/wis...&creative=9325

    Charity Website: http://www.childsplaycharity.org/

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    Omg Aiden I am so with you on that one!! Whenever I do charity events for kids I take the money myself and go down to toy shops and gets toys for kids rather then doing it through a charity. That way I know exactly where it's going

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    It's mainly a US based charity though, it does like 3 hospitals within the whole of the UK (all of which are in England).

    Afaik HxF is still mainly UK based audience.

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    In our school council meeting choosing charities is really pressured, it's either a cancer-related or war-related one. I would like to donate to a small, local charity that will appreciate the donation the most. I don't personally follow any LOCAL charities but I would vote for one that anyone else can suggest near them?
    i used to put the names of my favourite singers here... then i realised nobody cared

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skandair View Post
    In our school council meeting choosing charities is really pressured, it's either a cancer-related or war-related one. I would like to donate to a small, local charity that will appreciate the donation the most. I don't personally follow any LOCAL charities but I would vote for one that anyone else can suggest near them?
    Somewhat subjective.

    Local to some is China, others is Scotland etc


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