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| News Headlines for October 2000 |
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Summary | | The Independant | 29/10/2000 | Charities watchdog in raid on Tamil agency | Charity investigators have frozen the bank accounts of a London-based refugee agency | | The Guardian | 23/10/2000 | Raising hope in a sink estate | The Isle of Dogs community foundation is bringing greenery and skills training to local people, reports Nicola Hill... | | The Guardian | 20/10/2000 | Fun, friends and skills | Find out how to recruit young helpers in the International Year of Volunteering -
Patrick McCurry | | The Guardian | 15/10/2000 | A bit of give and take | Britain's largest companies are channelling more funds to voluntary and community organisations than ever before. Last year, some £310m was handed out by the 100 or so highest corporate donors, as against £275m the year before... | | The Guardian | 15/10/2000 | Force for good | The two largest HIV charities, London Lighthouse and Terrence Higgins Trust, are on honeymoon this week. They married on Sunday and will now be known as Terrence Higgins Trust Lighthouse... | | The Independent | 15/10/2000 | High-flyers attracted by the charity shilling | Mention charity fundraising and images of tins rattling outside Sainsbury's spring to mind. Back at the office, meanwhile, someone, you imagine, is shooting off letters to local companies begging for a few quid... | | The Independent | 15/10/2000 | Public misled by charities wilder claims | Charities dealing with the developing world stand accused of misleading the public with sensationalist fund-raising campaigns that do more harm than good. | | TLC Care Attendant Service | 13/10/2000 | Urgent Request | TLC run a small volunteer project and can only induct
and train volunteers when they have enough numbers. The next training is on the weekend of 14/15 and 21 October 2000. 38% of their volunteers found paid employment in the last twelve months... |
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