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| mistergixer |
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 mistergixer World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 08:53 - 26 Jul 2013 Post subject: Charidee |
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Thanks BCF for 'warping' my ideas and standpoint concerning major charities.
I was asked by a FB friend to contribute to a charidee cycle ride which hoped to raise £5K for Friends of the Earth.
Whilst I think their endeavour to be admirable (cycling 1200 miles is certainly very challenging) as a well-trained BCFer, I instantly looked at FOE's accounts and discovered that over 50% of their 'contributions' would go towards paying the salaries of the charidee workers.
Having raised my concerns, I have now been labelled as a 'troll', 'negative' and a 'wanker' who has 'taken a shit on a charity bike ride'.
Strangely, those who are most verbally abusive are those who profess to work for various charities - almost as if they're a little on the defensive side about being called out over the whole sordid affair.
Charidee - a good business to be in.
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Don Eladio is dead. His capos are dead. You have no one left to fight for. Fill your pockets and leave in peace. Or fight me and die!
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| MarJay |
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 MarJay But it's British!

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 Posted: 09:02 - 26 Jul 2013 Post subject: Re: Charidee |
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| mistergixer wrote: | Thanks BCF for 'warping' my ideas and standpoint concerning major charities.
I was asked by a FB friend to contribute to a charidee cycle ride which hoped to raise £5K for Friends of the Earth.
Whilst I think their endeavour to be admirable (cycling 1200 miles is certainly very challenging) as a well-trained BCFer, I instantly looked at FOE's accounts and discovered that over 50% of their 'contributions' would go towards paying the salaries of the charidee workers.
Having raised my concerns, I have now been labelled as a 'troll', 'negative' and a 'wanker' who has 'taken a shit on a charity bike ride'.
Strangely, those who are most verbally abusive are those who profess to work for various charities - almost as if they're a little on the defensive side about being called out over the whole sordid affair.
Charidee - a good business to be in.
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| oldpink |
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 oldpink World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 09:03 - 26 Jul 2013 Post subject: |
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f*** them
good for you for standing your ground  ____________________ I have become comfortably numb
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| fatpies |
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The temptation to change to a fake one is enormous though, put a dump truck full of money in front of somebody and principles fade away.
Myself I did some charity work when business was slow. It was teaching GCSE maths and English to people for whatever reason did not finish school. Mixture of ex prisoners, homeless, people who'd come from abusive homes.
Classes were free, we were paid coffee and biscuits. Robert had formerly been a city trader but burnt out and had health problems. There were quite a few success stories and photos of people holding their GCSE certs and me lurking in the back. The published the accounts and everything was spent on paying the council where we were located in a basement.
He passed away and it went over to a bloke called Mark. He ran it the same. They ran out of money. They they got lottery funding and a nasty woman called Karen stepped in. Accounts ceased to be openly published. A lot of paid staff suddenly turned up and Karen started turning up in a new BMW.
The students were charged more than the local college to attend classes, the volunteers were told they had to pay a £1000 'admin' fee to continue volunteering.
They no longer have any students, just a load of staff who get paid for doing nothing. ____________________ "It's easy to attack and destroy an act of creation. It's a lot more difficult to perform one" |
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Does anyone know of anyone who has benefited from charity? I don't mean the ones running the companies or people on dole benefits or people who buy cheap plates from the cats protection league. I mean really, been sorted out by money raised?
I read the nadb newsletter and about bike mods they've done for people. Things to keep disabled rider's on their bikes. Seems like a great charity, so I pay an annual subscription. Bit of an Indian giver though, as I feel they might be able to help me out in the future.  |
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I prefer to keep my donations as local and direct as possible - the home my mother lived in, the home my aunt lived in, the nurse who gave up her own time to accompany me in the ambulance when I was transferred from Northampton General to the head injuries specialists in Oxford. Stuff like that. ____________________ Chances are quite high you are not in my Monkeysphere, and I don't care about you. Don't take it personally.
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| oldpink wrote: | | MCW wrote: | Macmillan nurses were pretty stunning (actions, not looks). |
these people are worth there weight in gold  |
+1.
As far as friends asking for sponsorship on facebook goes, I've learned to just keep my gob shut. I can have the conversation with them in real life without offending them, but over Facebook everything you say gets 'put' in an angry voice by the readers and everything kicks off.
Last week I was stopped by some chuggers on a retail park. I had just started my lunch, I had time, so I went with his little speech, got him all excited, and then right at the point he mentioned 'the money' I said "Ooooooo, you're asking for money, sorry, I don't want to line the pockets of your CEO, I'll take the leaflet though" to which he replied "Can I have that back please?" So I scrumpled it up and gave him it with a smile. Every day after that he'd see me and turn away  ____________________ What would you do in life, if you knew you could not fail?
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The Erskine hospice helped my grandad end his days with dignity and respect. They get my money. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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I worked for a national charity in an administrative role. We made promotional materials using a style guide, as requested by various regional managers. I was also given the job of doing all the travel bookings for these managers, with a budget of £65 a night for accommodation and to keep car rental/flights/train fares as low as possible. We also had a special day where we went to one of the projects (a store run by volunteers) and had a day working the till. The volunteers worked very hard, and reused as much as they could to keep the costs of running the place down.
Eventually I got promoted to be an IT trainer, working on-site at one of the projects in Bradford which was implementing a new computer system for tracking the various elderly people getting meals delivered. I finally got to see the charity's head office, which was a vast stately home surrounded by acres and acres of lush green land. I was given a brand new car, a phone and a laptop. Once I had been trained on the system (which took two weeks) I was working at the site five days a week.
I was subject to the same conditions as the managers I'd made bookings for in the past: the same budget for a hotel, and £15 a night meal allowance. All my fuel was paid for. I began to see how higher ups weren't given a crappy Peugeot but could choose whatever they wanted. Many of the managers who came to visit the project were rather large due to taking full advantage of their meal allowance.
The kicker came when I finally left the job. My supervisor met with me and asked why I wasn't using my full £15 a night. I had been getting stuff from Morrison's like the freshly baked meat pies, or a microwave curry, and eating that. Nice and cheap, save money. My supervisor said that he didn't need the itemized receipts, just the one with the VAT number and amount. I told him I still didn't understand, so he said: "Listen, I don't care if you have a bottle of whisky for dinner."
That's the modern face of charity. New cars, new equipment, expense claims up the wazoo. Corporate style mission statements and perks because, in the words of the charities, they need to attract the best businesspeople they can to run the business as well as they can, and those sort of people expect those perks. ____________________ Previous: 2002 Honda CB500 (sold), 2007 Suzuki SV650SK6 (crashed), 2005 Yamaha FZ6 Fazer (sold). Currently bikeless
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 chris-red Have you considered a TDM?

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I don't know the ins and outs of their financial dealings but I like the RNIB.
My Grandad is blind and hard of hearing. For someone who is so shut off to the world he is fantastically cheery. I put a lot of this down to the fact the RNIB, completely free of charge have given him a audio book player (glorified MP3 CD player) that has big buttons. On top of that he has a Love film' esc subscription in which they send him audio books to listen to. He rings up a number and asks for certain books or asks for suggestions and the staff always provide him with them.
All this is free.
They are who I will raise money for next time.  ____________________ Well, you know what they say. If you want to save the world, you have to push a few old ladies down the stairs.
Skudd:- Perhaps she just thinks you are a window licker and is being nice just in case she becomes another Jill Dando.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 186 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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