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Christmas presents

Started by: i-spy (15306) 


Presents or
charity donations or do you keep
your cash in your pocket

Started: 27th Nov 2024 at 13:39

Posted by: frecky (811)

Done a donation to the Sally Army every year....not a card fan.

Replied: 27th Nov 2024 at 15:46

Posted by: linma (2955)

I always give to The Salvation Army because when the firefighters are on what they call a big shout the Sally Army roll up with the butty van and feed them.I also give to the air ambulance because they work together with the firefighters.

Replied: 27th Nov 2024 at 18:09

Posted by: Billinge Biker (2782) 

No charities...no chuggers..no homeless...no Sally army....nowt...Mr Starmer has robbed me...so I don't give anymore.

Replied: 27th Nov 2024 at 19:52

Posted by: kathpressey (5674) 

I have a chosen charity. what I don't like are the non stop charity ads that are on TV in the afternoon. when I was working donated a few pounds each month to Crisis but then I was pestered with asking for just £2 more so I stopped it altogether.

Replied: 28th Nov 2024 at 08:38

Posted by: Billinge Biker (2782) 

Don't trust any of them anymore...paying their executives more than Prime minister.

Replied: 28th Nov 2024 at 17:18

Posted by: kathpressey (5674) 

billinge biker: i used to teach in a Scope school. lovely place but we were told money was tight. WE made xmas cards on cardboard that yeat. Then the schoolwas to close. I went to a meeting with patents facing executives. Someone had done some digging and found out what silly money had been spent on refurbishing the executive off ices in London. They nearly got lynched . the school closed sadly

Replied: 29th Nov 2024 at 08:59

Posted by: retep1949 (1344)

I used to give out of my wages to NSPCC and like you Kath I was constantly bombarded to give more money and I cancelled my donation.Where money is concerned some people have sticky fingers and get greedy and charities now have a very bad reputation.

Replied: 29th Nov 2024 at 09:08

Posted by: mollie m (8062) 

I've had no Christmas presents to buy for, nor receive from for many years, and it doesn't bother me. Last year I didn't send any cards because I was in hospital.

I will be giving my next door neighbour a little something to thank her for helping me out with something over the year.

The only charitable organisation I give to is the World Wildlife Foundation for just £9 a month, subscribing to a Bengal tiger by the name of Kimera, as Bengal tigers are under threat of extinction, so that's what I do my bit for.

When I've had people from charities knocking on my door to give just £2 a month or whatever, I ask them if someone will collect it and, invariably they say no, I have to pay online, I say absolutely not as I won't give my private and banking details to anyone.

Replied: 29th Nov 2024 at 21:00

Posted by: baker boy (15749)

i support an homeless charity,do you fancy being on the streets this weather.

Replied: 2nd Dec 2024 at 12:48

Posted by: PeterP (11922)

Whilst on holiday i came back into the hotel and two girls (part of the children's entertainers) were collecting for the local hospital . I put a donation into their box and they went to give me a large round decoration to take home. I explained I was travelling with minimal luggage and it would not survive the journey. One of the girls painted it red which Yvonne loved and once it was dry sent for some ladders and put it in pride of place in the middle of the large Christmas tree in the hotel lobby,So a memory will stay in Malta for Yvonne

Replied: 5th Dec 2024 at 09:14

Posted by: mollie m (8062) 

Peter, that was a truly kind and thoughtful thing those girls did for you, and Yvonne.

Replied: 6th Dec 2024 at 20:14

 

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