Donations - home or away?
Watch this postWhen today I see the results of appeals made for donations of clothing and money etc. for humanitarian help abroad it reminds me of the 1960s/70s when I was a social worker. In the midst of an icy winter one elderly lady was suffering from the cold as she had no blankets and slept in her day-clothes and her old coat. She refused the offer of temporary accommodation in residential care as she did not want to leave her home. A geriatric health visitor and I both put what coins we had in the gas meter to make sure she had heating I went to a local charity who were usually so helpful. They had nothing because there had been a disaster in a foreign country and everything had gone to that appeal. I was short of money so gave her the blankets from my bed. I was young and fit then so until I could save enough to replace my bedding I slept with newspapers between the sheets. It was not the first time that I wondered why when I saw so much poverty and despair on our own doorstep that appeals for help abroad got so much better results ?
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Foreign aid from the UK is running at approximately £1billion sterling per month. I feel very strongly that charity begins at home and that we should suspend ALL foreign aid, and use the money instead to help our kith and kin in the flood areas to recover. Once this is done the government should then switch to using the money for flood defences. Then and only then should we continue the foreign aid, but only by 50% of the current amount. The other 50% could be used on the NHS, police, education, etc. in the UK.
This would mean that we were still streets ahead of other countries in foreign aid donations.
Have we made those people lazy and dependent on our handouts so that effort is no longer needed !
They seemed to manage well enough before we started our 'do gooding'
Charity should begin at home but I am afraid it does not.