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I am asking for your help, yes there are many homeless charities out there for example Mungo who have helped thousands, however there minimum is ?25 and a form to complete. GoFundMe is ?5 and no form. With the current energy prices maybe people simply can?t afford the minimum that other charities are asking for.


GoFundMe is less than a pint down the Lane and the equivalent to a Chicken Chow Mein. Come on let?s make a difference


https://gofund.me/855cdeb0

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Hi Waseley,


You are correct it?s not just about the money, it?s about giving someone the comfort, a meal, a warm place and somewhere to feel safe for the night.


Do the other charities really donate all monies received they have staff wages to pay, office space to pay for, phone lines etc. I am simply going to book rooms online print out the reservation confirmation and hand it to random homeless people.


I am happy for a volunteer to witness the process and see that my cause is genuine and 100% of all funds received helping those that need it and not just proportion of what is given.

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