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rvm wrote:hi, has there got to be one charity or could there be a couple or more smaller ones who don't get much of a mention but work just as hard. you could have a child one and a adult one or something like that
Luke wrote:Nadjenka wrote:http://www.whenyouwishuponastar.org.uk/MONSTER 0NE wrote:how about the Joshua foundation ? this charity gives children with terminal illnesses there last wishes.gravelrash2004 wrote:http://www.acorns.org.uk/barabas wrote:Great Ormond Street and see if there is a piece of kit that they really need and try to meet the cost of purchasing that, then there is something solid and real that can be attributed to the FTF project.
g-man wrote:your right nadj,that is'nt the link to the charity,it was a one off,sadly the little lad did'nt make it ,i'm not bothering suggesting another,so long as it's a good one i'm not bothered
screechowl wrote:I the midst of all the news about disaster in Japan I was getting really depressed & felt sick to watch TV to see no end to their misery, no light at the end of the tunnel for them, the possibility of helping them seemed absolutely futile. What help was being publicised seemed hugely inadequate to me. Then, on The One Show there was a spokesman for Shelter Box & he made me smile & feel optimistic for the survivors AT LAST. He was explaining how they make a kit comprising of a basic shelter & inside everything needed for a family to survive: food, bedding, cooking utensils, cleaning, toiletries, first aid box & even a box of toys for kiddies! He told how they had already landed thousands of them & there were thousands ready to go! I could imagine what a comfort & life saver a shelter like this would be if I was stranded out in the open, devastated, cold & starving. I know its an international one & I agree that a smaller charity is better, but I had to mention this one as it made my day when I heard about it. http://www.shelterbox.org
bigjohnthomas wrote:there are good and bad breed "rescues" some dont bother to contact the breeder of the dogs where in most cases the dog would always have a home
a good one
St Bernard Trust
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bigjohnthomas wrote:I don't mean the dogs or owners I mean some of the rescue organizations
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