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indeed.It's hardly surprising that charities invest in profitable businesses, as they want to make sure that they achieve the greatest ROI for the investment...personally I really don't see the big issue
I suppose there will people that just don't agree with the ethics of it but as I haven't donated, then it's not really going to hurt me
Personally I think the elderly deserve more donations, people just don't give a flying fraggle anymore!
Surely charities aren't given money to invest, they're given money to do good deeds with here and now.
I don't want them to be sitting on vast piles of money, it's not a business. They seem more obsessed with the task of raising ever increasing funds than doing the charitable work they were founded for.
This is a non story / aka another puff for Panodrama.
Agreed. The Government pumps millions every year into Africa and such like in so called 'aid'. What happens to that?? Do you think that goes on wells, condoms and fishing nets or rockets and guns? I won't ever donate to charity unless it's a pretty much home grown one for the benefit of British causes. RSPB (longstanding member), Help for Heroes, and I'll chuck a few bob into the Sally Army tins at Xmas time too etc etc.
Agree entirely, giving money to charity is now big business, giving your own time is more difficult but more rewarding and gets a direct result. I once went to see an old boy (ex serviceman) who's toilet flush was knackerd giving him a lot of grief flushing with a heavy bucket of water that he spilled often, we had it sorted in an hour..made a big difference to him we also got SSAFA to help with some of his money problems. Less than 90 mins effort in totalOh I've no illusions about a perfect world Bill. It's a shame though.
Surely charities aren't given money to invest, they're given money to do good deeds with here and now.
Agreed. The Government pumps millions every year into Africa and such like in so called 'aid'. What happens to that?? Do you think that goes on wells, condoms and fishing nets or rockets and guns? I won't ever donate to charity unless it's a pretty much home grown one for the benefit of British causes. RSPB (longstanding member), Help for Heroes, and I'll chuck a few bob into the Sally Army tins at Xmas time too etc etc.
Definitely, they headline the "arms companies" which turns out to be BAE Systems, the company that produces most of the UK's defence equipment. They produce the Typhoon and Tornado, the Type 45 destroyers, the new aircraft carriers and submarines.
Hardly an evil Hollywood style arms dealer.