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Floods: What can I do?
I have no annual leave left and am living hand to mouth so can't give mone- i will give some next payday though- but i am DESPARATE to help the people affected by the flooding in some way. Is there anything I can do? It has barely rained where I live and I am so so lucky. Any (sensible) suggestions welcome.
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The more we work at collecting money to buy equipment for hospitals the less the gov has to shell out for them.
Schools have fetes to raise money for things that taxes should pay for.
Its obvious that if we raise a million to help people that is one million less that Gordon will allow his puppet exchequer to pay out.
The more we work at collecting money to buy equipment for hospitals the less the gov has to shell out for them.
Schools have fetes to raise money for things that taxes should pay for.
Its obvious that if we raise a million to help people that is one million less that Gordon will allow his puppet exchequer to pay out.
Funnily enough there was a bit of a discussion about this in the pub last night and the decision was made that they were going to try and find an old peoples home in one of the flooded areas and kinda adopt it! Any money that is raised over the next week or two will be for that home in particular to help provide a few treats for them! Good luck!
OK, so I didn't check my spelling... Apologies!
Trying to find one group that we can try and support might work. I was also thinking- we need some clever bod to set up a website displaying stuff people would donate-
I would happily buy a load of books and stuff that the kids might appreciate- plastic toys- if not washed away- will at least dry. Books will be ruined. The same will go for soft toys.
When I was at school we used to make shoeboxes full of stuff we'd enjoy getting for Christmas and it would be sent out to kids in orphanages (can't remember in which country, sadly.) Would this be appropriate in this situation? The kids are off for the summer with their parents trying to clear up homes, work etc. Might be nice to get a few little new things to play with.
Trying to find one group that we can try and support might work. I was also thinking- we need some clever bod to set up a website displaying stuff people would donate-
I would happily buy a load of books and stuff that the kids might appreciate- plastic toys- if not washed away- will at least dry. Books will be ruined. The same will go for soft toys.
When I was at school we used to make shoeboxes full of stuff we'd enjoy getting for Christmas and it would be sent out to kids in orphanages (can't remember in which country, sadly.) Would this be appropriate in this situation? The kids are off for the summer with their parents trying to clear up homes, work etc. Might be nice to get a few little new things to play with.