Biker charities?
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I'm struggling to choose a 2nd charity for my Oz trip, the rally charity is No More Landmines, these guys are doing some incredible work.
I've been fortunate, in a way, that I lost my Grandparents to old age not some terrible disease and nothing else has really touched my family.
I've just done an online search and I'm astounded the nearest childrens hospice to here is Kinross!!
http://www.childhospice.org.uk/hospicelisting.asp?...
I'm totally stumped, there are SO many worthwhile causes out there, how can I chose something?
I don't expect there to be a huge amount (if anyone wants to prove me otherwise give me a shout), but I want what I have to make a difference.
Any suggestions?
I've been fortunate, in a way, that I lost my Grandparents to old age not some terrible disease and nothing else has really touched my family.
I've just done an online search and I'm astounded the nearest childrens hospice to here is Kinross!!
http://www.childhospice.org.uk/hospicelisting.asp?...
I'm totally stumped, there are SO many worthwhile causes out there, how can I chose something?
I don't expect there to be a huge amount (if anyone wants to prove me otherwise give me a shout), but I want what I have to make a difference.
Any suggestions?
RizzoTheRat said:
How abour Riders for Health? http://www.riders.org/
Great call that one, saves me typing it ....I found a website a few months ago called 'Intelligent Giving'. It had a relly good analysis of a load of different charities... i.e how they spent their money (% spent on admin / spent on their cause). I found it really useful.
Found the link: http://www.intelligentgiving.com/
Although completely unrelated to BB, I would go for RNLI... but I am biased, because I am a Lifeboat Crew Member...
Found the link: http://www.intelligentgiving.com/
Although completely unrelated to BB, I would go for RNLI... but I am biased, because I am a Lifeboat Crew Member...
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