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Topic History of: Children In Need infecting everything... Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
honey!oh sugar sugar. |
hedda wrote:
the Red Cross still retains hundreds of millions$$ donated for the 2004 Tsunami.
I hate organised charities,
don't get me started on children's 'charities'
If I had my way I would ban all paid charity work. |
andrew |
Paul Theroux - Dark Star Safari tells you everything about Red Cross, pick up a copy Hedda.
Charity begins at home, I rather give money to help fund a local football team, at least we know the money goes, donate to Comic Relief go towards....? |
hedda |
the Red Cross still retains hundreds of millions$$ donated for the 2004 Tsunami.
I hate organised charities,
don't get me started on children's 'charities' |
andrew |
Be worth watching, we all had our suspicions and doubts for years.
Cheers ITK |
In The Know (as always) |
In The Know (as always) wrote:
Here are just a few of the highly spurious "charities" which it "helps" -
Not CIN, but Comic Relief this time (same thing - "celebs" using charidees to promote themselves !) -
The BBC is to finally screen an investigation into claims that millions of pounds donated to Comic Relief were invested in tobacco and arms firms instead of going straight to charity.
The corporation said it would broadcast the Panorama documentary in the coming weeks after it was reportedly twice shelved by bosses.
The probe, which says £150million was invested for eight years before being handed to good causes, is potentially embarrassing for the BBC, which has close ties to Comic Relief.
Read more: www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2517163...s.html#ixzz2mOfmrgb9 |
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