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The Malnutrition Deaths
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Our thoughts go out to the families whose 5,000 children died of malnutrition yesterday - and the 5,000 today, and 5,000 tomorrow.......
RIP
... and let's actually try to help :-
http:// www.uni cef.org .uk
http:// www.oxf am.org. uk
http:// www.war onwant. org
http:// practic alactio n.org/h ome
http:// www.sav ethechi ldren.o rg.uk
RIP
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This probably sounds very cruel and heartless but I would rather give a couple of hundred quid and a few wrapped kids presents to the Salvation Army Appeal. 100% of what you give goes to the needy, not to pay off corrupt government officials in third world countries, or charity 'muggers' on the high streets of UK
Retrochic, the Salvation Army isn't squeaky clean. From 2011
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-13 52343/S alvatio n-Army- million aire-Wi lliam-B ooth-ma kes-for tune-do nated-c lothes. html
Child sex abuse:
http:// www.the austral ian.com .au/nat ional-a ffairs/ in-dept h/salva tion-ar my-admi ts-abus e-of-bo ys-is-i ts-grea test-fa ilure-i nquiry/ story-f ngburq5 -122696 3739697 ?nk=a71 47e1e82 c207e92 fa0caba af2dce0 e
And no charity can give 100% of donations to its charitable causes. There are overheads to be paid as well as the Salvation Army ministers wages and allowances.
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Child sex abuse:
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And no charity can give 100% of donations to its charitable causes. There are overheads to be paid as well as the Salvation Army ministers wages and allowances.
hc4631 did I say the Salvation Army are 'sqeeky clean'?
no, i did not I said I prefer to donate to causes on my doorstep not in third world countries with tin pot dictators taking a wadge.
Oh and thanks for the child abuse link - although it is in Australia- but don't let that small fact spoil things.
BTW I'm not in the least bit religious and don't even celebrate the fictitious birthday of a fictitious character in a book of fiction. I just think the Salvation Army does sterling work in this country and deserve to be donated to.
no, i did not I said I prefer to donate to causes on my doorstep not in third world countries with tin pot dictators taking a wadge.
Oh and thanks for the child abuse link - although it is in Australia- but don't let that small fact spoil things.
BTW I'm not in the least bit religious and don't even celebrate the fictitious birthday of a fictitious character in a book of fiction. I just think the Salvation Army does sterling work in this country and deserve to be donated to.
What has the fact that it happened in Australia got to do with anything?
I support my local homeless charity:
http:// www.stb asils.o rg.uk/h ow-we-h elp/
I support my local homeless charity:
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Oh if only it was so easy, how many of theses charities have been operating for years and getting nowhere? I supported a charity in The Gambia and Ethiopia and what happened? Those who were starving starved , those who were administrating thrived, I now stick to local charities, sad to say . Change has to come from within. Sorry
So that's about 2 million children dying a year then. If it costs just £1 a day to feed each one that's three quarters of a billion quid per annum. Of course each of these survivors will probably go on to have five or six children per couple, multiplying that sum threefold in a generation. And each of them..... (I'm sure you get the idea).
Current World population growth is unsustainable (not to say undesirable) even with these tragic deaths. For people in these areas to continue to produce large numbers of children is as sensible as encouraging cats to have more and more kittens because many of them end up in a sack at the bottom of the canal. If any money should be spent it should be spent on measures which will stabilise and preferably reduce the population.
Current World population growth is unsustainable (not to say undesirable) even with these tragic deaths. For people in these areas to continue to produce large numbers of children is as sensible as encouraging cats to have more and more kittens because many of them end up in a sack at the bottom of the canal. If any money should be spent it should be spent on measures which will stabilise and preferably reduce the population.