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TWR | 15:50 Thu 06th Dec 2012 | ChatterBank
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Are you tight regards Charity Collections? the amount that's on the box, Animals, children in Africa & else where, do you give & to what? or do they P you off with their ads?
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I give to the ones I want to give to - depends what it is and what I can afford. Some regular, some one-offs.

I gave to a hospice (willingly) when my auntie died - trouble is, now I'm on their mailing list....
I'm not tight but I do not donate to charity boxes in the street. As a couple we make regular monthly donations to a particular charity and an annual one to The Royal British Legion.
I give what I can, when I can to the charities that mean something to me personally.

I have to admit, if a charity tries to guilt trip me by posting out free pens, book marks, etc, it makes me less likely to give them money.
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My self, Air Ambulance in our area.
/// the amount that's on the box///
Are you saying they are asking for a 'set' amount of money as a donation TWR, or what?
I support two Nationwide Charities by direct giving, and that's it.
Im not tight but there is to many organistions asking for money. We have poverty in the UK, what about them?
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Oxfam etc sending you Standing order form, & a few others.
All my charity giving is done by standing order. I pay people with a cheque if a person asks me to sponsor them in a walk etc. Chuggers get a flea in their ear if they hassle me on my local high street
I will donate to specific local causes where the money raised goes 100% towards the intended cause. thats it.
I will not give to any charity in the street except the Salvation Army as I trust them and know the money will go to them. Other than that a polite 'no thanks' does not cause offence. Oh! and I will put money in any box I see for the Great Air Ambulance if its in a bank or Post office. I do not trust charity collections in the High Street -anyone could do it and keep the money
I donate stuff to our local charity shops too. At least then someone else can get a use out of my old things, and the charity gets some cash too.
The charity shops I give stuff too have asked me to fill in a Gift Aid declaration, too - so they get the benefit of the extra tax reclaim from anything of mine which they sell.
I've never come across a charity shop doing that, boxy. I must ask them the next time I'm dropping stuff off.
Chrismas is charity and charity is Christmas, I do a lot of good work for charity, though I don't like to sing about it.
I donate regularly to charity (at the risk of sounding sumg!), usually for animals and children, but I will give to collections in the street too, especially for Help the Heroes
i was asked to fill in a form at my local charity shop too! No problem for me .
I always give to the Poppy Appeal and whoever is doing carols in the high street but that's all. I give more than enough via the constant stream of sponsorships and cake sales to work colleagues.

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