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4 minutes ago, sandymere said:

Personally I tend to support individual cases rather than charities and offer pictures for auction when they fund raise, usually or kids needing equipment or such like and for a couple of sighthound rescues. Unfortunately charity has become big business, I'm sure many still do a good job and are important but i'll stick to doing my bit in my own way..

 

4 minutes ago, sandymere said:

Personally I tend to support individual cases rather than charities and offer pictures for auction when they fund raise, usually or kids needing equipment or such like and for a couple of sighthound rescues. Unfortunately charity has become big business, I'm sure many still do a good job and are important but i'll stick to doing my bit in my own way..

I worked for an ex forces charity as a case worker for the best part of 10years, Voluntary i may add, When you see one of the heads of THE Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Turn up in a brand new Wedgewood blue Jag with a registration plate of RAF3 then it starts to make you wonder, One can only assume they had RAF 1 and 2 as well, The charity i worked for was a go between all the military charities and trust me there are hundreds and hundreds of them all with there own paid staff and directors. I have to admit i got totally disillusioned and packed it in.  

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