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Charity
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Learning Objectives To understand that charities rely on donations from the public To appreciate that people will have differing opinions and attitudes to charitable giving
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Charity What does the word charity mean? Discuss briefly with a partner and be ready to share your ideas Charity: The act of giving, usually in the form of money, to help others
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Which if any would you support and why?
Name some charities… Which if any would you support and why?
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Did you know? There are more than 160,000 registered charities in the UK and they are all competing for our money The average amount donated per person, per month was £11* 61% of women give to charity compared to 57% of men* Donations to medical charities (38%) topped the list, followed by Hospitals (26%); Children (24%); Overseas (17%) and Animals (14%)* Causes for the Arts only benefited from 1% of total donations made* Children in Need 2015 raised a record £37,100,687.00 Americans donate nearly 90% more than us Brits! (*Stats from NCVO 2011)
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“No one has ever become poor by giving.”
Anne Frank, Diary of Anne Frank: The play
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Debate question This house believes that it is every person’s duty to look after the welfare of others through charitable giving.
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Rules respect everyone’s opinion even if it is not the same as yours
views can be expressed without interruption only one person at a time may speak remember body language and non-verbal responses - they can be as disrespectful as words challenge the idea not the speaker keep comments brief so everyone has a chance to speak
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Your opinion Did anyone change their opinion having listened to the debate? Why? What other ways do you think you could be charitable in life?
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