Day 10
I'm now a third of the way through, and I am starting to find this a difficult challenge. Who, or what, should I give money to?
It is also tricky because the challenge is to give away £1 a day. £1 feels like a nice little donation to drop into a collecting tin, but it feels far too small when making an on-line donation, or one given face to face. I have given one £1 donation to Jo at Methodist Live at Home, but I know her and was able to explain that it was part of a series of donations I was making.
My inclination is to pop to the shops and see what collecting tins they have by the tills and select one of those charities. But this does not feel like the best way to select charities to give to.
In may ways, this challenge would be so much easier taken over a year, with £10 given out each week. £10 feels like a figure that you could do something with.
The postie has just been at the door, and I asked him. He said that there is a collecting tin at work for Cancer Research, and he was happy to take my £1 and pop it in the box for me.
Cancer Research is such a good cause. Advances are being made all of the time against the range of diseases called 'cancer'.
And thinking about Cancer Research, it has brought on thoughts of donating to Macmillan Cancer Support, Breast Cancer and also the hospice.
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