
THIS IS A FANTASTIC IDEA
It would keep going all year round, then Jin or whoever gets the letters from the child could post them on to hxf. I would be well up for this.
RSPCA! RSPCA! RSPCA! RSPCA! RSPCA! RSPCA! RSPCA! RSPCA!
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http://www.habboxforum.com/showthread.php?t=763461
RSPCA. God knows how many stupid people will buy an animal and then throw it out several weeks after christmas when they're bored of it.
Tadworth children trust, my school sponsered them last year, we raised £700 from one form, they give suport to the families with childrens of illness.
Like sophie, ophie was a big baby when she was born and at 20 months her parents realised something was wrong,she was struggling to move or talk. she got a scan and she had a brain trumour she had an opporattion for it and now sophie cannot breath for herself and bearly speak, sophie is now with the childrens trust, she can now crawl and she couldnt before, she enjoys it there, shes starting to talk and shes on her way to a better future.
http://www.thechildrenstrust.org.uk/
Last edited by rokgal; 02-11-2010 at 08:00 PM.
THIS THIS THIS!! I used to stop near that in Blackpool, it was sad and made me imagine being disabled with a life threatening illness. It made me think that they can't probably ask their parents for holidays and their parents probably can't afford it because they may not work because they are looking after the children.Can we choose local charity's ?? If so
Donnas dream house. its a hospice that would be grateful of any help they could get
http://www.donnasdreamhouse.co.uk/
Basically, they give children with life threatening illnesses a free holiday! I think local charities should be considered. It would mean more to them rather than something like Cancer Research. I know I sound a scrooge there, but it would! Cancer research has adverts etc. Donnas dream house only has a charity shop - I bought some trousers from there, they still fit. But the fact is they are willing to help. They even tried giving my Mum the trousers I got, instead of paying the price of £1. But it was for a good cause so she wouldn't take no for an answer.
I am also inclined to agree with supporting smaller local charities, it's far easier to see the difference that will be made.
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http://www.operationchristmaschild.org.uk/
This charity, helps children that don't have anything. They give them a shoebox that we, pack with toys and colouring pens etc, and wrap up in christmas paper and send off to this charity, which they send to them who don't have anything.
Without this charity, these people wouldn't be even getting 1 christmas present
posting again because i really agree with this xx and because it's in like page 2 and no one is reading page 2 now
I did this charity a while back i think its a great cause![]()
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