The_Banker
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Ash 22, your missing my point.
Why should people at a concert donate to charity?
Why should people at a concert donate to charity?
Ash 22, your missing my point.
Why should people at a concert donate to charity?
My whole idea that I'm trying to get across from the beginning is collecting from a massive amount of people over a short period of time, making it easy on the collectors and getting a huge amount of money for whatever charity.
The problem is that this logic is already being flogged to death, in the form of all sorts of stealth taxes, parking fees, road tolls, daffodil days, street charity collections, church gate collections, supermarket bag-packing etc etc. People get tired of being touched for "good causes" all the time, and have every right to object to being put under pressure to donate when they have already paid a considerable entry fee to an event.
Totally agree with you but sadly the fact is all these causes need so much funds and more and depend so much on all these collections.
The majority of charities are inefficent and a waste of money. I have an auditor friend who audited one of the big Irish charites recently. She said is was a disgrace. They were all sitting there with their defined benefit pensions and massive expense accounts. She was one of those who made a monthlt contribution but after seeing what went on, she said never again. She said in futute she will be very careful where she gives her money.
This reminds me of what Church interests used to say whenever stories of institutional child abuse and neglect would be leaked to the media in times past.Your friend should be a bit more discreet and confidential about her work.
€8 for a pint of what? Diamonds?€8 for a pint with €3 refunded