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I've just read that the CEO of the Royal British Legion is on a salary of £140k, with all his mates earning slightly under, surely that's enough to keep them in medals for the rest of their lives. I've been wearing my poppy with pride, but now I'm not so sure. With all the EU funding cut after Brexit, will they be asking for more money to maintain their millionaire lifestyles?
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I looked them up and found that the British Legion turn over £161m a year, with the income from all of their charitable activities and legacies. Among many other things, they run care homes and rehabilitation centres, and support thousands of individuals. Whether its funded by commercial enterprise, the public purse or through charitable giving, the best people to run these enormous organisations are in high demand.
Nothing like that level of success would be acheived by volunteers.
Nothing like that level of success would be acheived by volunteers.
Some will always slip through the net Anne.
When I was younger and involved with the RBL, as a volunteer , we had apartments adjacent to the club at a reduced rent and they had access to help for problems such as drink or drugs.
Sadly some of the Vets abused the help they were given and sadly had to be evicted to give a home to someone, then of course the Council won't help what they see as fit single men.
For some it's a vicious circle.
The above is not true of why any/all are homeless of course, just an example.
When I was younger and involved with the RBL, as a volunteer , we had apartments adjacent to the club at a reduced rent and they had access to help for problems such as drink or drugs.
Sadly some of the Vets abused the help they were given and sadly had to be evicted to give a home to someone, then of course the Council won't help what they see as fit single men.
For some it's a vicious circle.
The above is not true of why any/all are homeless of course, just an example.
The trouble with high-powered charities is that it has generated the phenomenon of 'chuggers'. I run a mile when I see one (actually now I limp a mile). They won't let go and they bite the hand that feeds them by demanding ever increasing contributions. I shan't forgot the case of a very old lady a couple of years ago who took her own life because she couldn't keep up with their demands.