Whatever you do, don’t shy away from having the tough conversations like holding people accountable for broken promises. When you fail to do so you become complicit in the problem.
Online Gambling sites for international children’s charities should be a thing. Who cares that you can’t do it in the US. The rest of the world spend heaps on online gambling and this money could go where it is needed. Some big charities should get together with online gambling sites and set one up, they are missing a trick and a stack of money they could have a nice slice of.
How Online Charitable Gambling Websites Use Gambling Money for Noble Causes – erm-crm.org
Nice idea, I wonder why these are not a thing. You can hire a Casino in Las Vagas, but something tells me, they get to keep all the money that comes into the machines. Someone like Musk, Bezos or Gates should set one up for irradiating children’s diseases, or a whole holiday park that collects money to solve the world’s problems. I would go to that rather than Disney.
The health lottery is as close as you will get in the UK.Though its legal to do fun runs and bingo nights lol – doesn’t compare with the entire industry of casinos for private profit. The health lottery is a first step though I guess.
Charitable Gambling, a revolution for gaming and lottery - The Health Lottery
Agreed, and global ones for places where kids don’t have food – to compensate giving to adults that don’t try hard enough to find money to feed their kids in well off countries, which shopping malls.
Save the Children is a leading humanitarian organization for children. We’ve changed the lives of over 1 billion children in the U.S. and around the world.
Steve Divnik invented the spiral waterless wishing well amonst other things. I am sure he would approve of this idea especially if your money landed in 1 of say, 4 different holes – which would share the money out between 4 good causes without one being the lucky one that got their wishing well placed in the shopping mall.
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Many people find it hard to honour promises or achieve goals and resolutions. Fear of monetary retribution can be a good way to hold them accountable
There used to be laws on breach of promise, but only in marriage related matters. Unfortunately, they have been phased out in most countries. https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/breach_of_promise
Cool idea. Broken promises are common, and the best you can do is call out someone for not honouring them.
Online Gambling sites for international children’s charities should be a thing. Who cares that you can’t do it in the US. The rest of the world spend heaps on online gambling and this money could go where it is needed. Some big charities should get together with online gambling sites and set one up, they are missing a trick and a stack of money they could have a nice slice of.
Nice idea, I wonder why these are not a thing. You can hire a Casino in Las Vagas, but something tells me, they get to keep all the money that comes into the machines. Someone like Musk, Bezos or Gates should set one up for irradiating children’s diseases, or a whole holiday park that collects money to solve the world’s problems. I would go to that rather than Disney.
The health lottery is as close as you will get in the UK.Though its legal to do fun runs and bingo nights lol – doesn’t compare with the entire industry of casinos for private profit. The health lottery is a first step though I guess.
Agreed, and global ones for places where kids don’t have food – to compensate giving to adults that don’t try hard enough to find money to feed their kids in well off countries, which shopping malls.
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(5 upvotes)Force all charities to go back to accepting one off cash donations
(6 upvotes)Trade embargos with countries that have homeless children
(7 upvotes)Charity wishing wells in shopping malls
(7 upvotes)Greenpeace charity shops
(20 upvotes)Love this idea, especially if they were like vortexes where you really get your money’s worth.
Steve Divnik invented the spiral waterless wishing well amonst other things. I am sure he would approve of this idea especially if your money landed in 1 of say, 4 different holes – which would share the money out between 4 good causes without one being the lucky one that got their wishing well placed in the shopping mall.
Bless them the UK Rotary Club provide these to shopping centres and give the proceeds to charity, how commendable.
Would be good if they gave some of the proceeds to local projects like Liam’s Lunches too.
Charity wishing wells in shopping malls
(7 upvotes)Respect your youngers
(22 upvotes)The child is father to the man
(3 upvotes)There Ain’t No Such Thing as a Free Lunch
(4 upvotes)Feed the world
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