I was executrix for my father who died some years ago. He was by no means rich, had a state pension and a personal pension of £500 pa
Upon examining his belongings, I found a neat pile of
50 brown envelopes all addressed to charities; all containing an advertisement which had appealed or a further demand from a charity to which he had previously responded and a postdated unsigned cheque for whatever he felt appropriate to each charity concerned
This was a man who had known he would die poor but was concerned that he would die cold. He contributed his entire company pension and more if he could afford it. They made a mockery of his charitable instincts
I wonder how many of these celebs, who earnestly beseech us to contribute, themselves give any more than their name to the cause.
Being daughter of a naif man, I also made a large contribution to a charity for setting up a school in Africa.... as did a friend's husband. He discovered later that we had both contributed to the 4 members of the founder's family's flight to Africa to smile graciously when the school opened.
Another charity I supported was for the education of Down's syndrome children. Fair enough, until they sold my details on and I was besieged by charities in which I had no interest and of which I had never heard
it is nothing but an industry, For me it leaves no possibilities but the Salvation Army and the RNLI