We were down in South Wales this weekend and I went in to the local Tesco Extra where they were collecting items to donate to the homeless for Xmas - they had wine on offer - buy 6 or more get 25% off ... I bought about 18 bottles (stocking up for the holiday) saved over £20 - so went back in and bought items on their charity list - mainly the own brand stuff - Pasta, sauces, tinned fruit, tinned fish ... and a couple of small boxes of Toffifee they had on special offer (£1 for 12) - effectively half my saving - given that I would have bought the wine anyway it did make me feel quite good to 'put something back' ... every little helps 
In terms of broader charities - I make quite small but regular donations to charities that combat the diseases that have impacted my family - Marie Curie, British Heart and British lung ...
When I was working in London during the summer I used to walk from City Thameslink through Holborn and down to Tottenham Court Rd each day ... loads of people sleeping rough and begging ... some telling experiences - my other half had told me not to give money but to either give food or offer to buy food if I felt sympathy for particular individuals ... was quite an education - the genuine homeless were sincerely grateful and jumped at the chance of a subway, McDonalds etc - the ones that didn't and got shirty and insisting "money, money" I told to do one ... presumably members of begging gangs ... one woman (possibly Albanian - really couldn't say for sure but from that part of the world) got quite irate and was able to demonstrate that she had learned quite a few English words that I would not have expected

In terms of broader charities - I make quite small but regular donations to charities that combat the diseases that have impacted my family - Marie Curie, British Heart and British lung ...
When I was working in London during the summer I used to walk from City Thameslink through Holborn and down to Tottenham Court Rd each day ... loads of people sleeping rough and begging ... some telling experiences - my other half had told me not to give money but to either give food or offer to buy food if I felt sympathy for particular individuals ... was quite an education - the genuine homeless were sincerely grateful and jumped at the chance of a subway, McDonalds etc - the ones that didn't and got shirty and insisting "money, money" I told to do one ... presumably members of begging gangs ... one woman (possibly Albanian - really couldn't say for sure but from that part of the world) got quite irate and was able to demonstrate that she had learned quite a few English words that I would not have expected


