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This post was made six weeks after the offer expired.
I'm glad to see I'm not the only dope who went and flushed before reading the bottom of the page!!! [see thank yous!]
But why give out information on a money saving site without reading the small print?
Minus one brownie point littleemiss...
Cheers,
Fran
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Free and easy ideas to raise money for charity on a regular and consistent basis?
I’ve decided to stop being self consumed and contribute to society on a more consistent basis. I have no money and very little free time. Does anyone have any ideas of ways to help without too much effort? (I’m not lazy – I just want to increase the chances of lifelong sustainability).
I was thinking of saving stamps to start with (don’t know who or what for though).
£1 per month to go into a charity box
Any other ideas?
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I don't know if it's the kind of idea you're after, but for the last few months I've been 'saving' all my 'savings' to give to the charity I work for.
So all my BOGOFs and 3 for 2s have been noted and passed on at the end of each month. I've been astonished ...Signature removed for peace of mind0 -
I don't know if it's the kind of idea you're after, but for the last few months I've been 'saving' all my 'savings' to give to the charity I work for.
So all my BOGOFs and 3 for 2s have been noted and passed on at the end of each month. I've been astonished ...Signature removed for peace of mind0 -
A free way to raise funds for a charity is to use a charity web search engine like EasySearch or EveryClick. No extra time needed!
If you buy via the internet (online shopping), look at cashback sites with a charity donation option like TopCashBack or EasyFundraising. It won't cost you any extra and once the cashback has built up, you can donate it to charity. Only takes a couple of extra mouse clicks.0 -
JohalaReewi wrote: »A free way to raise funds for a charity is to use a charity web search engine like EasySearch or EveryClick. No extra time needed!
I LOVE this idea. I never knew you could do this!0 -
planningforthefuture wrote: »I LOVE this idea. I never knew you could do this!Signature removed for peace of mind0
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To planningforthefuture
You could visit this site Help From Home which has loads of ways to raise money for worthy causes for free, as well as loads of ways to use the spare moments in your life more meaningfully to help worthy causes. The website focuses on something called microvolunteering and they have over 800 actions that can take between 1 - 30 minutes to accomplish.0 -
If you are on Twitter there is a new website which is offering to donate to Barnados for every tweet. For details go to debts-homes-kids.co.uk/debts-homes-kids-are-donating-retweet-follow-to-donate-10p-to-barnardos/0
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Buddhabellybutton wrote: »The Hunger Site
The Breast Cancer Site
The Child Health Site
The Literacy Site
The Rainforest Site
The Animal Rescue Site
Peace and Love.
Buddhabellybutton
There's an option for them to send you reminders to click.0
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