andyn
Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Well said JP!
There are many others who think you are doing a good thing too. Full respect to you JP, Geoff and everyone else that gives their time to help others, whatever the cause.
Its all very well giving money to causes, and a good thing too let me add, but lets face it... The money is no good if there aren't volunteers and staff at the other end to put it to good use and do the hard work and help change peoples lives.
I've recently started at the local scout troop, they practically bit my arm off for help as they are desperate for people to help the kids in the area get the most out of the movement. I'm sure its therefore going to be the same for other causes too.
At the end of the day, if you don't want to help in person then don't - no need for excuses/justification/whatever. People can spend their time doing whatever they want.
But if threads like this inspire a few more people to step up and do something to help then all the better for it.
There are many others who think you are doing a good thing too. Full respect to you JP, Geoff and everyone else that gives their time to help others, whatever the cause.
Its all very well giving money to causes, and a good thing too let me add, but lets face it... The money is no good if there aren't volunteers and staff at the other end to put it to good use and do the hard work and help change peoples lives.
I've recently started at the local scout troop, they practically bit my arm off for help as they are desperate for people to help the kids in the area get the most out of the movement. I'm sure its therefore going to be the same for other causes too.
At the end of the day, if you don't want to help in person then don't - no need for excuses/justification/whatever. People can spend their time doing whatever they want.
But if threads like this inspire a few more people to step up and do something to help then all the better for it.