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2006-09-25 03:14:53 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Other - Society & Culture

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NSPCC - because children have the right to be treated as human beings and not outlets for rage, hurt, bitterness and despair. Oxfam - because world poverty should not exist when there are so may rich countries in this world. No one's life should be considered less than another's because of money. SHELTER - because it's sad and terrible that there are no stray dogs on the street anymore (they are rounded up and placed into homes) but there are homeless people on the (largely) cold streets of London.

2006-09-25 06:25:51 · answer #1 · answered by overnight celebrity 5 · 0 0

without a doubt the charity i support is the Royal British legion to help the work they do for the ex service men and women that defend our shores. One that i would not give the steam off my S*** to is the Red Cross having seen there activities abroad. If you want to know more i will be happy to tell you

2006-09-25 03:33:13 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2016-12-18 16:37:25 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Children with Leukemia - cos it's Children
Cancer Research - cos my sis had Non Hodgkins Lymphoma when she was 16, Non hodgkins is a really bad form of cancer of the Lymph nodes, a bit of a mix between cancer and leukemia. She only had a 10% chance of living but she is 36 now and still in remission thanks to St James Hospital and Cookridge Hospital in Leeds.

2006-09-25 03:20:08 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

as many as i can. i drop a pound in the charity of the week at the supermarket. i'm not bothered which one it is just like to help a bit.

2006-09-25 04:35:53 · answer #5 · answered by briangimma 4 · 0 0

tommys an bliss as had help in the family with them
breast cancer nan died from it an a few friends of the family
cancer research an macmillan cancer these as my other nan died of canceran a couple of my aunts
few others cant list the lot with all the badges an bands

2006-09-25 03:28:31 · answer #6 · answered by kitten 4 · 0 0

I agree with them but much prefer to give to the Macmillan nurses at our local hospital were my mom died of breast cancer, they were amazing with her and us and I will support and raise money for them as long as I can.

2006-09-25 03:24:24 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Breast Cancer just because every woman should...as it will affect every woman in some way whether we get the diesase or a friend/sister/mother/Aunt/Grandmother will get the diease.

2006-09-25 03:29:26 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

NSPCC, Ihate the fact that children get treated so badly, its disgraceful and sicken beyond belief

2006-09-25 05:04:53 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

PDSA. they helped a stray cat that came and lived with me.

2006-09-25 04:49:18 · answer #10 · answered by andylefty 3 · 0 0

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