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Join Date: Jul 2009
Posts: 223
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2009
Posts: 223
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I don't think in general one charity is more important or more worthy than another. What I do think is that people give to charities that they personally or someone close to them has been affected by. For example, a lot of people tell me that they don't give to cancer charities although they think its a fantastic cause, because they give to rnib (Royal national institute for the blind) (they have had no experience with cancer in the family whereas a family member is blind), which is fair enough.
In relation to animal charities getting more funding then childrens charities, really disturbs me. It just dosen't seem right.
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