At the moment I just sometimes buying sandwiches for the homeless, but I really want to up my game.
Thinking of donating to the Ukraine amputees support centre after seeing them on
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eClXuDXtESc&ab_channel=CBSMornings
At the moment I just sometimes buying sandwiches for the homeless, but I really want to up my game.
Thinking of donating to the Ukraine amputees support centre after seeing them on
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eClXuDXtESc&ab_channel=CBSMornings
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Not saying the amounts but monthly :
Shelter
Transitions UK
The Kharkiv and Przemyśl Project (KHARPP)
Catholic Church
St John’s ambulance
Not monthly but usually annually :
National autistic society
Spiro institute (LJCC)
Local comprehensive school
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Annually:
UCL - neuroscience research
Bristol University Brain Bank
CRISIS
Macmillan
Trussell Trust (monthly)
and then theres always some left from the annual budget to go to whatever crisis is current
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Monthly
My old college
children’s hospice
a few minor local charities
Tory Party
RoF member’s circle
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My regulars
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Oh, and Whitechapel Mission
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Shelter
Guide dogs
Prostate cancer
Anthony Nolan
100 quid to each
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10% of my net take home each month to GiveWell
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some regularly, others more ad hoc
Trussell or Felix Project
medicinssans Frontier
animals Asia
shelter box
the brooke
rspb
international disaster stuff as it occurs
panzi Foundation
air Ambulance
Hamlin fistula
mine clearance MAG
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CLIC
South West Children's Heart Circle
BHF
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Guide dogs
Trussell trust
Orphan charity
Ad hoc as and when
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HFEA
about 5ml
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I do old-fashioned tithe. 10% of salary. To organisations chosen from Peter Singer's website. Currently three organisations, mainly development aid, education, micro loans, some basic humanitarian aid.
https://www.thelifeyoucansave.org/
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I give cash to risky jr each week. The poor blighter needs it and I'm probably his real dad.
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Loving this thread, so much diversity and amen to that, best we dont all donate to same causes! Eg I support the arts by patronage but would never give extra and also avoid children and animals charities simply because I know others do
Hurrah!
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Monthly: Amnesty, Scope and local food bank.
Disaster relief committee or Red Cross when there is something big.
Fairly regularly, the nearby hospice and a group that raise funds for CALM which is suicide prevention and supporting the families.
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Compassion in World Farming
RSPB
WWT
Woodland Trust
Royal British Legion
My old university
Another four small charities I've been a Trustee of, or done pro bono work for.
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Donations to old university I understand but to old schools. fook that. They overcharge, ran a cartel and pay no vat.
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Poshos give money to posh schools they don't attend???
But not to homeless shelters lol
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