You'll find a number of stories like this one:
Airline employee steals charity money from Emirates plane - eTurboNews.com
Hear, hear - and the Salvation Army has collection bins in all Australian Inter Airports - best, easiest and most suitable way to dispense small, unwanted and annoying foreign coins.Charity donations should be made to fix up internal country problems first.
They're collected, sorted somewhere, and shipped back to central banks via air freight for conversion.
Personally I think they're full of issues , and I refuse to support charities that do overseas work. Fraud and bribes take out a large portion of revenue collected and also, countries like Australia have a massive problem with homelessness and health issues that don't have a cure. Charity donations should be made to fix up internal country problems first.
Whist I agree we can do much more at home to fix up issues like mental health, homelessness, indigenous outcomes, etc. ..... we are very much the lucky country in a global sense. To sit on our piles of cash whilst others in the world are living (and dying) in squalor and starvation would seem to be un-Australian.
Or is it?????
Whist I agree we can do much more at home to fix up issues like mental health, homelessness, indigenous outcomes, etc. ..... we are very much the lucky country in a global sense. To sit on our piles of cash whilst others in the world are living (and dying) in squalor and starvation would seem to be un-Australian.
Or is it?????
Yes. The Thai taxi mafia needs more funds for their cause.I made a conscious decision to either not haggle. Or at least not force the issue. What am I saving really? Spend the money, tip,wisely and look out for the kiddies.
You'll find a number of stories like this one:
Airline employee steals charity money from Emirates plane - eTurboNews.com
Look at the amount of foreign Aid Australia spends per year, then add in the costs of enforcing our borders. Add in Australian donations to World Vision and numerous other charities that concentrate their work overseas, then come back to me.
AFF Supporters can remove this and all advertisements
While many people don't take issue with the act of donating, some consider the administrative costs for distributing donations too high, there's also the real risk of the donation going into the wrong hands.
Like the $55 million that Australia "donated" to Cambodia? Yes - I take your point there. All charities have running costs and run the risk of aid not always getting to those in need, but the UNICEF Change for Good program is well regarded, and I have no qualms handing cash over to Qantas cabin crew.