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Food Banks
Should there be a 35k salary cap on people using food Banks? .
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think the main problem in this country is that, many people dont even know the real reason you need to work, after your education is completed. I dont think anyone on here will think I'm wrong. Its to pay your way in life, food and household bills "FIRST" not doss at home waiting for handouts. There was a new milk bar in my town centre yesterday, there main opening offer was, 1 milkshake and one of those fancy donuts, i couldnt believe my eyes at the price £5.40, people have been buying them.The above gives you a good idea of how brainless people are with money. If there was any real problem in this country you would see UNICEF in action.
I will always donate to a food bank. Yes there will be those who abuse it but I doubt there is a charity in the world where that doesn't happen.
Of course circumstances change. I went from being quite well off to penniless when my husband went out one night and never returned.
I had a mortgage to now pay alone...no I'm not near brainless... a child to support, bills and food. I had to claim benefits. I needed, and not because I was work-shy, a bit of government help and the occasional kindness from friends.
There were weeks when a food bank would have been a blessing and I've never forgotten that.
I borrowed a little money to set up a small business I could run from home so school holidays wouldn't be a problem. The business thrived but it was nearly a year before I was fully back on my feet.
My memory of that year is why I will always donate to a food bank.
Of course circumstances change. I went from being quite well off to penniless when my husband went out one night and never returned.
I had a mortgage to now pay alone...no I'm not near brainless... a child to support, bills and food. I had to claim benefits. I needed, and not because I was work-shy, a bit of government help and the occasional kindness from friends.
There were weeks when a food bank would have been a blessing and I've never forgotten that.
I borrowed a little money to set up a small business I could run from home so school holidays wouldn't be a problem. The business thrived but it was nearly a year before I was fully back on my feet.
My memory of that year is why I will always donate to a food bank.
Eventually, Zacs. We paid jointly for three years. I paid alone for about ten years.
He had disappeared and legal things were done through his mother which was odd. She refused to give anyone details of where he was but said instead of maintenance for our son he would sign the house over to me. I agreed for peace rather than battles.
He had disappeared and legal things were done through his mother which was odd. She refused to give anyone details of where he was but said instead of maintenance for our son he would sign the house over to me. I agreed for peace rather than battles.