Giving to charities, anyone else?

With my house sale completing on Monday I will be able to start donating regularly to charities again. Initially I wiil set up a decent direct debit to the National Youth Orchestra. My exposure to classical music opportunities in my school teenage years gave me a joy which lasts for ever (even though my jobs have had nothing to do with music). There was a school orchestra and choir, then the Leicestershire county schools music service bused kids from all over the area to a central a large central campus every Saturday to push their skills further and maje friends. I am aware that these services have been decimated in recent years so supporting NYO makes sense for me, my contribution helping other young people experience what I did. 

As well as learning a phenomenal amount about western music history, the two highlights of those years were singing in Verdi’s Requiem under Lazlo Heltay, and being in the audience for a performance of Mahler’s 8th symphony, both memories full of light and which I can still access in dark times. 

I appreciate that many cannot afford to give regularly to charity but are there others here who do, and if so why?

Thanks

Alice

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  • I give a set amount to Cancer Research every month, I do get very annoyed with charity collectors being forceful in the street.
    Our local supermarket seems to have a different charity in the foyer every day. They don’t want a pound in the pot, they try to sign me up for a direct debit. It causes great anxiety, sometimes I won’t actually go in. I’ve noticed they are often the same people with just a different tabard on.

    I just like to choose my charities and not be pressured.

  • Yeah I encounter them sometimes and it does get annoying. I usually say no thanks I'm in a rush got a bus to catch and walk off. 

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