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Give a Fiver in Thanks for Vaccination

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Witzend Mon 15-Feb-21 09:26:30

You can always donate directly to your local hospital, too - at least I can. In fact I think this will be where my donation will be going.

GagaJo Mon 15-Feb-21 08:58:03

It's a great idea though. A fund where the money is used for treats for health service workers would be great.

PippaZ Mon 15-Feb-21 08:56:47

Why not use a know charity collector like "Just Giving". It's a great idea but I would be worried about it.

lemsip Mon 15-Feb-21 08:08:42

don't like the sound of this.

cornergran Mon 15-Feb-21 08:05:34

Agree witzend. We always prefer direct giving. It could well be legit, but surely more cost effective to give direct?

Witzend Mon 15-Feb-21 07:52:16

Is this definitely on the level? I am probably a horrible hardened cynic, but with so many scams about, I’d prefer to donate directly to a charity I know.

FarNorth Mon 15-Feb-21 00:19:48

A campaign whose site links to a number of charities where you can donate a fiver, after getting your vaccine.

www.highfiver.co.uk/
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