Guide dogs for the blind
Discussion
ShadownINja said:
ianash said:
jackal said:
ianash said:
How many dogs could they train for that 150 million. I don't suppose there are enough blind people needing guide dogs.
about 4285jackal said:
yep, next time you pick a charity to give to
leave this one well out the schedule folks
now I know dogs are nice and cuddly, man's best friend and all that spiel
but with well over 150 million in assets, other groups might just be a bit more needy
HTH
Are you slowly losing your mind? Everything you post seems to be the ramblings of a genuine bona fide mentalist.leave this one well out the schedule folks
now I know dogs are nice and cuddly, man's best friend and all that spiel
but with well over 150 million in assets, other groups might just be a bit more needy
HTH
parakitaMol. said:
moleamol said:
jackal said:
yep, next time you pick a charity to give to
leave this one well out the schedule folks
now I know dogs are nice and cuddly, man's best friend and all that spiel
but with well over 150 million in assets, other groups might just be a bit more needy
HTH
Are you slowly losing your mind? Everything you post seems to be the ramblings of a genuine bona fide mentalist.leave this one well out the schedule folks
now I know dogs are nice and cuddly, man's best friend and all that spiel
but with well over 150 million in assets, other groups might just be a bit more needy
HTH
Perhaps they should spend all their cash, sell all their assets and stop making such a fantastic contribution to eye health, equal rights and access for partially sighted people and of course the dogs.
Idiot.
but there are some charities where the primary function is not financially supported enough... let alone any secondary benefits/activities. Its a question of balance.
jackal said:
yep, next time you pick a charity to give to
leave this one well out the schedule folks
now I know dogs are nice and cuddly, man's best friend and all that spiel
but with well over 150 million in assets, other groups might just be a bit more needy
HTH
This is because they're allowed in shopping centres isn't it? leave this one well out the schedule folks
now I know dogs are nice and cuddly, man's best friend and all that spiel
but with well over 150 million in assets, other groups might just be a bit more needy
HTH
parakitaMol. said:
jackal said:
parakitaMol. said:
moleamol said:
jackal said:
yep, next time you pick a charity to give to
leave this one well out the schedule folks
now I know dogs are nice and cuddly, man's best friend and all that spiel
but with well over 150 million in assets, other groups might just be a bit more needy
HTH
Are you slowly losing your mind? Everything you post seems to be the ramblings of a genuine bona fide mentalist.leave this one well out the schedule folks
now I know dogs are nice and cuddly, man's best friend and all that spiel
but with well over 150 million in assets, other groups might just be a bit more needy
HTH
Perhaps they should spend all their cash, sell all their assets and stop making such a fantastic contribution to eye health, equal rights and access for partially sighted people and of course the dogs.
Idiot.
but there are some charities where the primary function is not financially supported enough... let alone any secondary benefits/activities. Its a question of balance.
Perhaps they should run their organisation down to the bone and be completely incapable of surviving a downturn of donations and interest rates like now?
To most people that would be ridiculously incompetent.
but hey, you're coming across so aggressive... simmer down a bit will you. Stop throwing insults around, it only devalues your contribution.
No one is suggesting that they should have these assets eroded or the benefits of those assets in some way removed. The point was that if you're giving to charity there are probably other organisations that need the money a bit more just to fund their primary purpose. Do you disagree with that ?
jackal said:
No one is suggesting that they should have these assets eroded or the benefits of those assets in some way removed. The point was that if you're giving to charity there are probably other organisations that need the money a bit more just to fund their primary purpose. Do you disagree with that ?
Maybe they need the money more because they are not being run well, unlike the guide dogs charity. Maybe they would just waste the money because they are clueless.Jackal i find it strange that you have posted something negative like this about a legitimate charity that does a lot of good work for a variety of people. Did a guide dog piss up your leg today?
Do you know how much it costs to just run G.D.F.T.B a year?
Do you know how much it costs to just run G.D.F.T.B a year?
Edited by Stedman on Wednesday 11th February 19:58
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