davdandy
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I did it in knickers and bra and a camp persona it's a laugh that raises money and if that money helps just one person then it's worked
Pics or it didn't happen.

I did it in knickers and bra and a camp persona it's a laugh that raises money and if that money helps just one person then it's worked
Here's a challenge that seems to be a bit more worthy. The Gaza Rubble Bucket Challenge.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...destroyed-during-israel-conflict-9689809.html
There is a shocking amount of private covered expenses within that 72%Don't give up the day job in favour of auditing :-)
http://www.charitynavigator.org/index.cfm?bay=search.summary&orgid=3296#.U_xL0UumC-V
Program Expenses
(Percent of the charity’s budget spent on the programs
and services it delivers)72.4%
Administrative Expenses11.0%
Fundraising Expenses16.5%
Under fundraising - in the States, dinners are a very common form of high-level fundraising and have an excellent ROI.They spent like 50k on banquets which was accounted under the services they provided
Oh but it did lolPics or it didn't happen.![]()
I'm hurt by your remarkslol
Oh come on we know you've printed it off and it's now hung on the bedroom wall hahaI`m sorry,who are you.It would appear that i have lost my memory?![]()
Hardly any of it will actually go to research though. Looking through there published accounts there a bit of a scam. Only 7% donations go to research. Over 10% on admin and 18% on fund rasing. Then the rest on other activists which includes company cars etc but some other positive things like helping a select few patients and aftercare