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General Discussion => This 'n' That => Topic started by: CLKD on February 06, 2015, 08:02:06 PM
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Nationwide apparently supports 'shelter'. There was a food trolley to add to before C.mas, now our Branch is asking for donations of tents, sleeping bags, blankets ………. once I have made sure that these items will remain in the Town, at most in the County, we will be turning out our blanket box ……….
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Well done CLKD
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How do you know where the stuff you donate goes.
I would rather donate to my local food bank.
Honeyb
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I wouldn't mind where anything I donated ended up as long as it got to people who need it but I would prefer that they were in the UK.
Nationwide have supported Shelter for quite a few years now and if you voted in their AGM a small amount was donated to Shelter for each vote cast. There is a lot on the internet about the partnership http://your.nationwide.co.uk/your-news/articles/Pages/shelter-partnership.aspx
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Is this what you mean CLKD http://www.adventurebikerider.com/forum/24-travel-gear/400005-nationwide-bank-homeless-camping-equipment-plea.html If so they don't want blankets as they take too long to dry out but sleeping bags and camping stuff are needed.
Taz x
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I will ask for more details - I am really surprised that as a member for many years that we haven' the details about their various charity connections.
Charity begins at home :-\
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That's why I donate to local charity fund raisers.
Food banks, our local children's clubs, RNLI.....there gets to be quite a big list.
Honeyb
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When they sent you the voting pack for the AGM didn't they include the details about how each vote meant a 20p donation to Shelter? I had it with mine.
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Probably. But we didn't read it because we didn't plan on voting ::) ………. I will have a look-see next week, ran out of time 2-day.
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This morning we took 2 blankets and a spare pair of reading glasses to the Bank - there's an article in the local paper about the homeless bloke who has set up this idea - he has been helped by someone paying his deposit on a small flat and others donating some of his requirements. So far 4 trolleys [borrowed from a supermarket] have been taken to the Church for sorting and distributing - he is hoping to get 10 full by the end of February. He is also arranging a jumble sale to take place next month ………
The sleeping bag we thought was in our attic has gone, probably donated to the Scouts ……..