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Job Vacancies!! Making ?40+Bonus a day with "Save The Kids". Get in contact with me ASAP. Interviews being held.


what we are all about:

We are a charity based company.

You will be collecting donations from individuals. This will be a door to door service. You will be working with a team of workers.

You will make ?40 a day + Bonus.

If you feel this job is for you. Message me back to get entered for an interview.

We help all the less fortunate kids around the world!

Thanks. STK

I have looked on the website for the Charity Commission and there is no registered charity in this country called "Save The Kids" or "STK". There is a website for savethekidsgroup.org but it is for a charity based in the USA. Can you explain a little more about your charity. If you aren't a registered charity then I don't think you should be collecting door to door as frankly you could be doing anything with the monies collected.


www.charitycommission.gov.uk

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