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https://www.vaccinaid.org/ would be a good one to do this year

Donations made to UNICEF’s VaccinAid appeal will go towards UNICEF’s work to purchase and deliver Covid-19 vaccines, tests and treatment to bring an end to the pandemic. In the unlikely event that the funds raised exceed UNICEF’s funding requirements for this appeal, your donation will go towards the Children’s Emergency Fund.

£15 could help transport more than 500 doses of COVID-19 vaccines in-country

£25 could provide 20 doses of COVID-19 vaccines

£50 could train all health workers in a health facility on administering the COVID-19 vaccines, tests and treatments

£100 covers the cost of delivering 2 doses of COVID-19 vaccines for more than 35 people
 
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We’ve done a charity event every year and we intend to do another this year as well.

However, I personally would prefer not to funnel our money towards UNICEF in particular.
The accusations that stand against their management and the convictions that continue to flood in against their staff, paint a clear picture of the scale of child exploitation that results from the conduct of this specific mega-charity.
 

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Please do not do a charity that is covid related (unless its helping people that where actually affected by the pandemic, in which case that would be fine).
 

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Personally think the money would be better spent doing something that is helping people that have already been hurt and need assistance by something compared to prevention of something that probably won't be harmful.
 

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Considering the fact that 98.5% of people survive and of that 1.5% of people that die about 16% of that is under 65, and 3% is under 45. If its giving vaccines to people who need it that are over 65 that can't get the vaccine, then I'm all for it. Otherwise, my point still stands.
 
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