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great idea, i never thought of that. just searched and heard about this, not sure if it survived covid or not, any ideas if there is a map of charity pubs in the UK?
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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.
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Yes, good idea but keep it more like save the children with old women volunteers that care rather than the young hip rich kids with spare time that seem to have pushed the old dears out of Oxfam.
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.
Rather than second-hand clothes, they should just sell their own branded apparel – made from biodegradable materials that are being developed – like marine tex. The number of bags I see people wearing is increasing and GP is such a great brand to lots of people with money to spend and images to maintain.
Yeah, just tick the box for “eco crimes”, “political donators”, “healthcare lobbyists”, “unfair working conditions” and it flags the site of each company or parent company you visit. Just let the users vote for which firms are the criminals (or morally challenged) and it would work a treat – they already did if for fake news sites…
Here’s a Chrome Extension That Will Flag Fake-News Sites For You
This is really needed. brands pay a pittance to negate the laws, it’s a farce that we should hold our politicians responsible for – why wouldn’t polluting companies just pay the small fine to continue with irresponsible profiting. The browser app that flags these guys would be a good start…
Companies pay out more than £1.5m for breaking environment laws
They now have an online shop!
great idea, i never thought of that. just searched and heard about this, not sure if it survived covid or not, any ideas if there is a map of charity pubs in the UK?
DO IT! HERES THE INSTRUCTIONS.
…or read this https://www.cntraveler.com/stories/2012-12-16/charity-beer-pubs-restaurants-bars-donations
Why are these not a thing yet? They are very rare, though there are charity shops everywhere. I don’t get it.
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.
They have none in the UK, not sure why?
Yes, good idea but keep it more like save the children with old women volunteers that care rather than the young hip rich kids with spare time that seem to have pushed the old dears out of Oxfam.
Charity donation conflict app
(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)Rather than second-hand clothes, they should just sell their own branded apparel – made from biodegradable materials that are being developed – like marine tex. The number of bags I see people wearing is increasing and GP is such a great brand to lots of people with money to spend and images to maintain.
Biodegradable baby shoes
(5 upvotes)Waterproof ‘plastic’ books
(5 upvotes)Pallet wrap that is biodegradable
(1 upvotes)Reusable bags made from vegetable starch
(3 upvotes)Supermarket bucket shopping to reduce packaging
(2 upvotes)Temprature indicator plastic cups
(-1 upvotes)Greenpeace charity shops
(20 upvotes)Yeah, just tick the box for “eco crimes”, “political donators”, “healthcare lobbyists”, “unfair working conditions” and it flags the site of each company or parent company you visit. Just let the users vote for which firms are the criminals (or morally challenged) and it would work a treat – they already did if for fake news sites…
Usual corp criminals need to be flagged in every browser – come on Google, you could add this to Chrome easily. we need it.
This is really needed. brands pay a pittance to negate the laws, it’s a farce that we should hold our politicians responsible for – why wouldn’t polluting companies just pay the small fine to continue with irresponsible profiting. The browser app that flags these guys would be a good start…