Guest kev such Posted November 17, 2007 Posted November 17, 2007 (edited) Can anyone help? On the 8th we are running an event at the Cream Cracker for charity. I have covered the costs and all monies taken at the door will be given. Now there in lies the problem. I was interviewed on local radio on Tuesday and i ran an article in the local paper. The interview has been played a few times on the morning show of Connect FM, giving my telephone number for people to call me asking for the money to go to them or their cause. I would like to give the money to an orginisation that helps to give kids a better christmas, in this country. But so far i have received from the paper article and the radio show the sum total of NO calls. Basically im asking that if anyone in soul land knows of any orginisations that would benefit from the money can you let me know please? The bigger well known charities are very well funded and i would rather give it to someone who doesnt get thousands or millions. My telephone number is 07974087713, Thanks peeps and enjoy the cold. Regards Kev. P.S. Administrators, if i have put this up in the wrong section i apologise. Kev (dont do modern) Such Edited November 17, 2007 by kev such
Guest Posted November 17, 2007 Posted November 17, 2007 I ALWAYS NEED FEW QUID KEV,ON A SERIOUS NOTE WHY NOT GIVE IT TO A CHILDRENS HOSPICE
Guest kev such Posted November 17, 2007 Posted November 17, 2007 I ALWAYS NEED FEW QUID KEV,ON A SERIOUS NOTE WHY NOT GIVE IT TO A CHILDRENS HOSPICE I was talking to a woman from the Social yesterday, but they wanted money to buy mobile phones for wayward kids that were at a hospice, so they can be contacted or contact the centre. But then i spoke to a friend of mine who's other half works in a hospice. He said that the kids keep the phones etc... for a day or two and then sell them on, for stuff. Not sure how true that is. I had heard that the round table do something for kids etc... at Christmas. How are you anyway mate. Has your head stop spinning after your Baileys marathon? Kev.
Guest Posted November 17, 2007 Posted November 17, 2007 I was talking to a woman from the Social yesterday, but they wanted money to buy mobile phones for wayward kids that were at a hospice, so they can be contacted or contact the centre. But then i spoke to a friend of mine who's other half works in a hospice. He said that the kids keep the phones etc... for a day or two and then sell them on, for stuff. Not sure how true that is. I had heard that the round table do something for kids etc... at Christmas. How are you anyway mate. Has your head stop spinning after your Baileys marathon? Kev.HEY KEV DONE IT AGAIN LAST NITE AND WILL BE DOING THE SAME TONITE HA HA TOLD YOU YOU TO CAN HAVE A BODY LIKE MINE ALL YOU GOT TO DO IS ABUSE IT HA HA,I ALWAYS DONATE TO THE LOCAL DOGS HOME OR A ANIMAL RESCUE
mischief Posted November 17, 2007 Posted November 17, 2007 At work this year we are supporting Great Ormond St Hospital.. They have asked us to buy an extra present when we are out christmas shopping for the kids there... why not contact a local kids hospital, home and ask if you can donate presents to the kids from the Soul Club.. wrap them up in blue or red paper and put an age on the tags. then they go to where you want them to go.. I know they need to spend money on the buildings and equipment.. but its christmas who wants to be in hospital over christmas... just a thought
Guest kev such Posted November 17, 2007 Posted November 17, 2007 At work this year we are supporting Great Ormond St Hospital.. They have asked us to buy an extra present when we are out christmas shopping for the kids there... why not contact a local kids hospital, home and ask if you can donate presents to the kids from the Soul Club.. wrap them up in blue or red paper and put an age on the tags. then they go to where you want them to go.. I know they need to spend money on the buildings and equipment.. but its christmas who wants to be in hospital over christmas... just a thought Thanks Mate. Have tried that route already. Karens best mate is a senior matron (or something like that) at the local hospital. Thing is, now get a hanky everyone. I spent a good part of my childhood in a home, and i remember that the worst thing (well apart from being there initially) was on Christmas morning, waking up, going down stairs and not having anything. Because there were about 20 of us in the same house. So i was just wondering if there was any group or so who gave presents to kids in that catergory. Then again this was over 30 years ago and i should imagine things have changed now. Well compared to what me and me brother put up with, i hope they have. Kev.
Chalky Posted November 17, 2007 Posted November 17, 2007 Can I suggest if it's anything to do with kids, buy the goods yourself and present them. I've done this twice now and the sister or whatever in charge of the childrens ward said if you give the money to the hospital the kids will see little if any of it, administration and other needs take care of much of what you donate. I asked the childrens ward what they wanted and I then went out ands bought stacks of toys and games for all ages, they were well chuffed as they wouldn't have got hardly anything just handing the money over.
Guest kev such Posted November 17, 2007 Posted November 17, 2007 Can I suggest if it's anything to do with kids, buy the goods yourself and present them. I've done this twice now and the sister or whatever in charge of the childrens ward said if you give the money to the hospital the kids will see little if any of it, administration and other needs take care of much of what you donate. I asked the childrens ward what they wanted and I then went out ands bought stacks of toys and games for all ages, they were well chuffed as they wouldn't have got hardly anything just handing the money over. Thanks Chalky i will try that. I will go and see Karens mate again and ask her advice. Thanks. Kev.
Wiganer1 Posted November 17, 2007 Posted November 17, 2007 Can I suggest if it's anything to do with kids, buy the goods yourself and present them. I've done this twice now and the sister or whatever in charge of the childrens ward said if you give the money to the hospital the kids will see little if any of it, administration and other needs take care of much of what you donate. I asked the childrens ward what they wanted and I then went out ands bought stacks of toys and games for all ages, they were well chuffed as they wouldn't have got hardly anything just handing the money over. ======= Tesco supported Whiz-kids last year - making life easier for disabled kids in the UK... im sure they have a website..
Guest kev such Posted November 17, 2007 Posted November 17, 2007 ======= Tesco supported Whiz-kids last year - making life easier for disabled kids in the UK... im sure they have a website.. See i have asked plenty of people connected with the social services etc... but to no avail. But put a thread up on soulsource and low and behold it starts to happen. Maybe us soulies should start running the country. Brilliant Thanks Kev.
Chalky Posted November 17, 2007 Posted November 17, 2007 (edited) Thanks Chalky i will try that. I will go and see Karens mate again and ask her advice. Thanks. Kev. Karen's mate will be the best person you can ask. Your local hospital's childrens ward can never get enough toys and games. There are kids in there all ages, baby's to teenagers (big babys ). If you buy the toys the kids will benifit from ALL the money you raise!!!! Edited November 17, 2007 by chalky
Tabs Posted November 17, 2007 Posted November 17, 2007 Hi Kev, Hope you and Karen are both well. A charity I support is Dreams come true. Its a charity that makes the dreams of terminally or seriously ill children become a reality. Details here https://www.dctc.org.uk/ Enjoy your hols. Best Tabs
Guest kev such Posted November 17, 2007 Posted November 17, 2007 Hi Kev, Hope you and Karen are both well. A charity I support is Dreams come true. Its a charity that makes the dreams of terminally or seriously ill children become a reality. Details here https://www.dctc.org.uk/ Enjoy your hols. Best Tabs Thanks Tabs. I will have a look. i'll show you me tan lines when i get back. Kev
Tabs Posted November 17, 2007 Posted November 17, 2007 Thanks Tabs. I will have a look. i'll show you me tan lines when i get back. Kev Think I'd rather see Karen's
Guest kev such Posted November 17, 2007 Posted November 17, 2007 Think I'd rather see Karen's ok, only if you make a donation to the fund matey. . Actually thinking about it, she hasnt got any tan lines. Yesterday i finished a job i was working on and got paid by the customer in a cheque. Which was fine. She's a GP and he's a surgeon. As i was handed the cheque she handed me another cheque. Not made out to anyone but for the sum of £50.00. They then said that it was for me to put towards the money we raise on the Christmas Cracker night. How bloody marvellous is that? Regards Kev.
Guest Mark Holmes Posted November 17, 2007 Posted November 17, 2007 Kev I don't know you or anything about you except that what you are doing in keeps my faith in humanity alive in this crazy upside down world that we live in right now. Thanks (and sorry I have no ideas, living in the USA and all)
Guest Posted November 17, 2007 Posted November 17, 2007 Kev I don't know you or anything about you except that what you are doing in keeps my faith in humanity alive in this crazy upside down world that we live in right now. Thanks (and sorry I have no ideas, living in the USA and all) Just what I needed to read today. Faith restored!. A brilliant idea from Chalky too. Good luck with it y'all. Jayne.x.
Tabs Posted November 17, 2007 Posted November 17, 2007 ok, only if you make a donation to the fund matey. . Actually thinking about it, she hasnt got any tan lines. Yesterday i finished a job i was working on and got paid by the customer in a cheque. Which was fine. She's a GP and he's a surgeon. As i was handed the cheque she handed me another cheque. Not made out to anyone but for the sum of £50.00. They then said that it was for me to put towards the money we raise on the Christmas Cracker night. How bloody marvellous is that? Regards Kev. No worries Kev. The usual suspects will see you on the 8th. Excellent donation from the GP. Gestures like that really do restore your faith in humanity. See you soon. Tabs
Guest Cher1962 Posted November 17, 2007 Posted November 17, 2007 Hi Kev, Hope you and Karen are both well. A charity I support is Dreams come true. Its a charity that makes the dreams of terminally or seriously ill children become a reality. Details here https://www.dctc.org.uk/ Enjoy your hols. Best Tabs Kev, if I was you I would go with something like this rather than one of the local hospitals. Usually kids in hospital on Christmas morning are there because they are ill obviously but usually have a loving family at home waiting for them. Like you suggested, one of the local childrens homes where kids havent got loving families or are there through no fault of their own, these children would benefit greatly from this sort of gesture. Tabs choice above is a great idea! No disrespect to Karen's mate (assume you mean Jo) but we used to do the Kids Toy Run at Xmas time to KGH and also the Easter Egg run too. I work at the hospital and know from word of mouth that the nurses families benefit from these gestures more than the kids themselves - absolutely disgusting and takes the piss out of what the thought is all about. Would not do anything for the hospital again on that basis! Also you have to consider health and safety issues in the hospital too..... sometimes its more trouble than its worth as they cant always accept things under that 'umbrella' of rules and regulations. Im my opinion - go for one of the children's hospices (these families need all the help and support they can get) or one where under-privileged children benefit!! Cheryl
Guest Cher1962 Posted November 17, 2007 Posted November 17, 2007 Reading back what I have just written, I was thinking of perhaps you buying pressies rather than handing money over..... DOH if I had a brain I would be dangerous!! Still think hospice or under-privieged children would benefit more than local hospital! Cheryl
Guest kev such Posted November 17, 2007 Posted November 17, 2007 Reading back what I have just written, I was thinking of perhaps you buying pressies rather than handing money over..... DOH if I had a brain I would be dangerous!! Still think hospice or under-privieged children would benefit more than local hospital! Cheryl Thanks Cheryl. What you said regarding local health authority is basically what i had been told also and was the reason why i didnt really want to give it to them. Hospices are a good idea but if i gave the money over, having been told, the money wouldnt all go to the ones who need it, ie administration charges etc... Its a bloody nightmare. I was also told about a family who set a charity up so that they could get an extension on their house. Dispicable. You are right regarding the health and safety aspect. Bonkers aint it. To be honest all i want to do is put the night on, us all have a bloody good night dancing etc... wearing silly hats (if required) raise some cash and give some children a better christmas than they would normally have. Well help make it more enjoyable for them anyway. I cant understand why that should be so blooming difficult. Like i put as the opening to the thread "Money, you just cant give it away". Regards Kev.
Mark Bicknell Posted November 17, 2007 Posted November 17, 2007 Thanks Cheryl. What you said regarding local health authority is basically what i had been told also and was the reason why i didnt really want to give it to them. Hospices are a good idea but if i gave the money over, having been told, the money wouldnt all go to the ones who need it, ie administration charges etc... Its a bloody nightmare. I was also told about a family who set a charity up so that they could get an extension on their house. Dispicable. You are right regarding the health and safety aspect. Bonkers aint it. To be honest all i want to do is put the night on, us all have a bloody good night dancing etc... wearing silly hats (if required) raise some cash and give some children a better christmas than they would normally have. Well help make it more enjoyable for them anyway. I cant understand why that should be so blooming difficult. Like i put as the opening to the thread "Money, you just cant give it away". Regards Kev. Kev, just a thought and forgive me if someone has already suggested this on the thread but not read all replies sorry but one of the main chaps involved in the BBC 'Children In Need' event last night was on Breakfast News this morning and he said that every penny raised goes to the children so maybe that would be an option for you. Regards - Mark Bicknell.
Guest kev such Posted November 17, 2007 Posted November 17, 2007 (edited) Kev, just a thought and forgive me if someone has already suggested this on the thread but not read all replies sorry but one of the main chaps involved in the BBC 'Children In Need' event last night was on Breakfast News this morning and he said that every penny raised goes to the children so maybe that would be an option for you. Regards - Mark Bicknell. Thanks Mark. I had thought of giving it to them. But the thing is they raise millions. Which admittedly IS fantastic. I was just wondering if there was any smaller or lesser known one i could give it to who's need was greater. Regards Kev. CHRISTMAS CREAM CRACKER. 8TH DECEMBER. ROTHWELL TOWN FOOTBALL CLUB. ROTHWELL.NORTHANTS. JCT3 A14 Edited November 17, 2007 by kev such
Guest the soulster Posted November 17, 2007 Posted November 17, 2007 any of the cancer charities are always grateful, i have raised over a £1000 for cancer back up since i lost both parents, and for my sister who is now in remission. cancer back up were great to me.
Guest kev such Posted November 18, 2007 Posted November 18, 2007 I've sent you a PM Thanks for the PM. I have replied to you. Regards Kev.
Kevinkent Posted November 18, 2007 Posted November 18, 2007 Hi Kev. I'm surprised they didn't mention it when they interviewed you - Connect Fm is working in conjunction with the Kettering Evening Telegraph to collect toys for Northants needy children this Christmas. Hopefully I've added this link correctly https://www.northantset.co.uk/news/Help-us-...stmas.699636.jp Have a nice break, see ya on the 8th! Kev in Kent
Guest kev such Posted November 18, 2007 Posted November 18, 2007 Hi Kev. I'm surprised they didn't mention it when they interviewed you - Connect Fm is working in conjunction with the Kettering Evening Telegraph to collect toys for Northants needy children this Christmas. Hopefully I've added this link correctly https://www.northantset.co.uk/news/Help-us-...stmas.699636.jp Have a nice break, see ya on the 8th! Kev in Kent Thanks Kev. Why the bloody hell didnt they tell me that when they did the interview or when i put the article in the paper. Well i suppose that could be problem solved. If Karen is on the door on the 8th with a camel then you know she has succesfully traded me in. But then again she says i get the hump quite a bit. Kev
Kevinkent Posted November 18, 2007 Posted November 18, 2007 Thanks Kev. Why the bloody hell didnt they tell me that when they did the interview or when i put the article in the paper. Well i suppose that could be problem solved. If Karen is on the door on the 8th with a camel then you know she has succesfully traded me in. But then again she says i get the hump quite a bit. Kev All you've got to do now Kev is blag a serious discount from a big local toy store. After all it is Christmas, you should be spending some serious dosh, it's local, and well - I don't suppose the publicity they could get would do them any harm either Good Luck mate! Kevin Kent
Kevinkent Posted November 18, 2007 Posted November 18, 2007 (edited) Hi Kev. I'm surprised they didn't mention it when they interviewed you - Connect Fm is working in conjunction with the Kettering Evening Telegraph to collect toys for Northants needy children this Christmas. Hopefully I've added this link correctly https://www.northantset.co.uk/news/Help-us-...stmas.699636.jp Have a nice break, see ya on the 8th! Kev in Kent I've just looked at the link again. It shows 2 dates, 18th Nov 2007 (was this generated by me viewing it?), and the other which I've just noticed - published 1st Dec 2003. So I'm confused, is this article out of date or is it an annual thing and the script is copied from an old article? I know Kev & Karen are away in a couple of hours, so it might be an idea to keep the suggestions coming guys and a decision can be made when they get back. -Kev Kent Edited November 18, 2007 by KevinKent
Guest soul99 easylay Posted November 18, 2007 Posted November 18, 2007 Can anyone help? On the 8th we are running an event at the Cream Cracker for charity. I have covered the costs and all monies taken at the door will be given. Now there in lies the problem. I was interviewed on local radio on Tuesday and i ran an article in the local paper. The interview has been played a few times on the morning show of Connect FM, giving my telephone number for people to call me asking for the money to go to them or their cause. I would like to give the money to an orginisation that helps to give kids a better christmas, in this country. But so far i have received from the paper article and the radio show the sum total of NO calls. Basically im asking that if anyone in soul land knows of any orginisations that would benefit from the money can you let me know please? The bigger well known charities are very well funded and i would rather give it to someone who doesnt get thousands or millions. My telephone number is 07974087713, Thanks peeps and enjoy the cold. Regards Kev. P.S. Administrators, if i have put this up in the wrong section i apologise. Kev (dont do modern) Such First of all, congratulations on your fund raising endeavours being as it's that time of year - why not donate to Children In Need - as the charity says, every penny goes to children's charities in this country? failing that how about here? - https://rainbows.eazytiger.net/index.asp wherever it goes, I'm sure it will be very gratefully received. as for your remarks about us Soulies running the country - just must be joking have you not seen some of the polarised comments posted in freebasing!!!! - It would be bloody anarchy
Guest kev such Posted November 18, 2007 Posted November 18, 2007 I've just looked at the link again. It shows 2 dates, 18th Nov 2007 (was this generated by me viewing it?), and the other which I've just noticed - published 1st Dec 2003. So I'm confused, is this article out of date or is it an annual thing and the script is copied from an old article? I know Kev & Karen are away in a couple of hours, so it might be an idea to keep the suggestions coming guys and a decision can be made when they get back. -Kev Kent Evening Kev. (you berk) I have rang a mate this evening who used to be on the local paper and the pressies for kiddies thingy was ran years back and looking at the web site earlier on, i couldnt open the page. So i presume its closed. Great try and suggestion though mate. However thinking about it logically, which obviously us sappers dont do, if it was still running they would DEFINATELY have told me about the scheme when interviewed or putting article in the paper. I'm going to have to take back one of those beers promised you as penalty now. I went bed at 8pm but just got back up again as am wide awake now, but just waiting for the off. Must admit the waiting takes ya back, if you know what i mean Kev. Thanks for looking for suggestions mate, i may still let you have the couple of beers as promised mate. Depends how good Egypt goes. Regards to Pam. Kev.
Guest kev such Posted November 18, 2007 Posted November 18, 2007 First of all, congratulations on your fund raising endeavours being as it's that time of year - why not donate to Children In Need - as the charity says, every penny goes to children's charities in this country? failing that how about here? - https://rainbows.eazytiger.net/index.asp wherever it goes, I'm sure it will be very gratefully received. as for your remarks about us Soulies running the country - just must be joking have you not seen some of the polarised comments posted in freebasing!!!! - It would be bloody anarchy Children in need is a great endeavour, however they made close to 20 million Friday night. I was hoping to give it to a smaller group. Regarding Anarchy, the countries not far off that now, but we'd have a bloody good time. And it would probably be a Soulful Anarchy. Right wheres me josh sticks gone. Kev
Kevinkent Posted November 18, 2007 Posted November 18, 2007 Sorry about that Kev. REALLY SORRY Will you be playing PYRAMID on the 8th then? -Kev Kent
Guest kev such Posted November 18, 2007 Posted November 18, 2007 (edited) Sorry about that Kev. REALLY SORRY Will you be playing PYRAMID on the 8th then? -Kev Kent Haha. "Pyramid", nah mate i dont sphinx so, im crap at card games. except euka. Edited November 18, 2007 by kev such
Guest Spinning Vinyl Posted November 18, 2007 Posted November 18, 2007 Hey Kev, Well done for this, its good to know there are some giving people still out there This Trust is a brilliant one https://www.acorns.org.uk/ . They do rely alot on public help quote .... Acorns relies on the public for over 80% of its income. Less than 20% of our funding comes from Government sources. Thank you to everyone who raises money to ensure we can continue to provide our vital care services. I know the work and support they give to terminally ill children and their families is more than special, as a friend from works son died recently from a terminal illness aged just 2, he said that the couldnt have asked for anything more from the trust. Go on get the kids some pressies and make their Christmas special, it will probably be their last Just a thought anyway. well done again for this and I'm sure what ever you do will go to a good cause. Chris
Guest kev such Posted November 18, 2007 Posted November 18, 2007 (edited) Hey Kev, Well done for this, its good to know there are some giving people still out there This Trust is a brilliant one https://www.acorns.org.uk/ . They do rely alot on public help quote .... Acorns relies on the public for over 80% of its income. Less than 20% of our funding comes from Government sources. Thank you to everyone who raises money to ensure we can continue to provide our vital care services. I know the work and support they give to terminally ill children and their families is more than special, as a friend from works son died recently from a terminal illness aged just 2, he said that the couldnt have asked for anything more from the trust. Go on get the kids some pressies and make their Christmas special, it will probably be their last Just a thought anyway. well done again for this and I'm sure what ever you do will go to a good cause. Chris Thanks Chris. I have just looked at the site, and without sounding mercenary, i think i have found the cause that im going to give the money to. Wish the cause wasnt needed though. Having two kids myself, i wouldnt want to contemplate the prospect of needing their services. Thanks to all the suggestions on here guys, much appreciated. Enjoy the cold and hopefully see as many as we can at the Cracker on the 8th. Regards to all Kev (dont do modern) Such. P.S. I lost count how many times i treid to swat the fly on your post. Edited November 18, 2007 by kev such
Guest Spinning Vinyl Posted November 19, 2007 Posted November 19, 2007 Hey Kev, Well done for this, its good to know there are some giving people still out there This Trust is a brilliant one https://www.acorns.org.uk/ . They do rely alot on public help quote .... Acorns relies on the public for over 80% of its income. Less than 20% of our funding comes from Government sources. Thank you to everyone who raises money to ensure we can continue to provide our vital care services. I know the work and support they give to terminally ill children and their families is more than special, as a friend from works son died recently from a terminal illness aged just 2, he said that the couldnt have asked for anything more from the trust. Go on get the kids some pressies and make their Christmas special, it will probably be their last Just a thought anyway. well done again for this and I'm sure what ever you do will go to a good cause. Chris Thanks Chris. I have just looked at the site, and without sounding mercenary, i think i have found the cause that im going to give the money to. Wish the cause wasnt needed though. Having two kids myself, i wouldnt want to contemplate the prospect of needing their services. Thanks to all the suggestions on here guys, much appreciated. Enjoy the cold and hopefully see as many as we can at the Cracker on the 8th. Regards to all Kev (dont do modern) Such. P.S. I lost count how many times i treid to swat the fly on your post. Hey Kev, Thats so cool you wont regret it! They are a fabulous organisation. My wife visited it when she was working for a community newspaper and said the work they was doing there was tremendous. Its a shame that people like you have to help fund these organisations IMO, so well done again for your event, pity I cant come due to my working shift but if ya PM me ya address Ill send ya a cheque for a ticket anyway, Chris Ps haha about my siggy thingy, its my bug in the system
Mike Posted November 22, 2007 Posted November 22, 2007 just reopened this think may have closed it without knowing this morning while testing something out apoligies if that was the case mike
Dave Thorley Posted November 22, 2007 Posted November 22, 2007 Hi Mate Reading the thread looks like you may have solved problem, but had you thought about Banardo's. They do a great job giving kids a start in life. Dave
Guest kev such Posted November 27, 2007 Posted November 27, 2007 Hey Kev, Thats so cool you wont regret it! They are a fabulous organisation. My wife visited it when she was working for a community newspaper and said the work they was doing there was tremendous. Its a shame that people like you have to help fund these organisations IMO, so well done again for your event, pity I cant come due to my working shift but if ya PM me ya address Ill send ya a cheque for a ticket anyway, Chris Ps haha about my siggy thingy, its my bug in the system Thanks Chris. Very kind of you to offer to send a cheque for 4 pounds ( no pound sign on egyptian keypad). On the flyer it says that Keith Minshull was going to be doing a spot, but unfortunately he has had to drop out due to famuly problems. Still not to worry, hopefully it should be a great night and we can raise a small fortune for an extermely worthy cause. Regards Kev.
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