beorhthelm
A. Virgo, Football Genius
- Jul 21, 2003
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(not the time or place, musings removed).
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Hello. I'm just catching up belatedly.
I'm completely happy to go with whatever will raise the most money - pay for silence, pay to read or pay to post etc.
One thing I'm not sure about is this from the opening post "Money goes to REMF who then in turn donate it to the local just giving fund for the victims"
To qualify that, I'm not doubting the fund - I believe the money is to going towards the support of football programmes for children in Worthing. However, I am aware of two other funds:
1. A fund for the families of Matt and Jacob. I know nothing of the circumstances of the two families but direct financial support may be beneficial for them, even for the unexpected expense of the funerals themselves: http://gofundme.com/bh2pr7dm
2. Shoreham Air Show fund to help all those affected by the disaster: https://www.justgiving.com/sussexgiving/
I don't know the answer in terms of where to donate but if I'm being honest, the latter two feel like they could be more appropriate than the REMF collection which is, of course, wonderful.
Given we're a footie forum I'd suggest option 1, I only suggested REMF as a holding point - a bit like Brighton Lions hold funds that they then give to other charities - but I fairly easy about it. I still think close down on a match day will have the biggest impact though.
What is the point in closing NSC and what does it achieve ? Better to post and remember and act normal and let people donate to whatever fund they wish to then be press ganged into things
Hello. I'm just catching up belatedly.
1. A fund for the families of Matt and Jacob. I know nothing of the circumstances of the two families but direct financial support may be beneficial for them, even for the unexpected expense of the funerals themselves: http://gofundme.com/bh2pr7dm
2. Shoreham Air Show fund to help all those affected by the disaster: https://www.justgiving.com/sussexgiving/
I don't know the answer in terms of where to donate but if I'm being honest, the latter two feel like they could be more appropriate than the REMF collection which is, of course, wonderful.