Alofthedunnes wrote: » If you don't agree then dont sponsor them.
Deleted User wrote: » Skydives etc. and volunteering abroad are two things people often collect money for.. I fully support when engineers/builders and doctors/nurses go to poor places in Africa or Haiti but other than that, I don’t really think it’s right. If you want to do a skydive, save the few hundred euro yourself imo. Too much of the time, it’s a blatant “you pay for my fun” money collecting exercise and in these cases, I think people’s donations to charity could be better put to use. At the moment, I’m working and saving to go to a country where I’ll hopefully teach English as a means to support myself if needed. I know a few people collecting money to go to the same country to “volunteer” but they have no skills that could help anything really. At least if they were going to Haiti, it’d be ok but this country has a massive tourism industry keeping it going. It's one of the most beautiful places in the world and I'm sure the conversation started with "where will we go this summer? and where will we get the money?".. not "will we do charity work? and where most needs our help?". Makes me wonder why I’m trying to pay for the trip myself. What are peoples thoughts on this type of charity?
tootired wrote: » Totally disagree with the notion of sposoring someone so they can go on a "trek in Peru" for some Irish charity. Surely the money for flights, accommadation(which would be a lot of money) can be used for actual charity work and not for putting someones bum on a plane seat to go on a walking holiday.
krudler wrote: » The skydive thing I dont mind, but I drew the line at a woman who was doing a "5k sponsored walk" around her home town and was asking for a fiver from us at work, i politely told her to **** off as I wasnt giving her money to take a stroll around town, fcuk sake I walk 5k around my area a few nights a week
we'llallhavetea wrote: » 5 kilometres????? sure you'd clock that up walking round the house. was she immensely fat or something? was it extra hard for her to do it?
Wile E. Coyote wrote: » I collected €4,500 for the National Council of the Blind by doing a Skydive. The money paid to the skydive company is minimal and the rest goes to charity. Whats wrong with that?
krudler wrote: » nope, your average middle aged woman, 15k would be something, but 5? pfft
Deleted User wrote: » I'm not funnily enough.. What's that got to do with the thread?
Deleted User wrote: » I guess I'm more aiming this at people who have no money but still want to go off around the world for the summer..
Alofthedunnes wrote: » Oh Im sorry. What exactly were you asking?
InKonspikuou2 wrote: » You do know that when you sponsor somebody to do a sky dive that they pay for the sky dive also? The money raised is what is supposed to go directly to the charity. Not to fund the dive itself. It's the same for sponsored cycles in Spain or wherever. And i've never come across anybody collecting money to fund their volunteering. I've seen people collecting for a volunteering organization that they have paid money to partake in and the money they collect goes to the organization which should give the money raised to the cause. It's not to fund their flights, accommodation or spending money.
Deleted User wrote: » That's all fine and well but from knowing differant people who've done this type of thing, alot took some money of the top to pay for flights etc.
Deleted User wrote: » That's all fine and well but from knowing differant people who've done this type of thing, alot took some money of the top to pay for flights etc. Disagree with me if you like but I've seen it first hand.
Wile E. Coyote wrote: » Ah thats a different topic altogether. Maybe you should rename your title 'Stealing from Charity to pay for skydiving and holidays'.
Eliza Deafening Target wrote: » What's getting me is this easy route of organising a charity gig to pay for a trip to Haiti. There's a few people organising these kind of nights that wouldn't be seen dead packing bags at a shopping centre to raise a few quid.
Wile E. Coyote wrote: » I see where your coming from but why do people have to have money to volunteer abroad. A lot of money is raised for very good causes this way. As I said there needs to be an incentive to get people fundraising and there has to be an actual goal at the end. If someone just came up to you asking for money cause they were going to send it off to a charity you'd tell them to f*** off cause you could do that yourself. When you can see that there's a legitimate reason for asking for the money people are more inclinded to give it. IMO