Husb and I went to an event this evening hosted by Urban Foundry about “We Make Good Happen” featuring its founder Matt Callanan who set up a kindness project to bring people together to do good for other people. He became well known for leaving ten pound notes in public with a note asking the finder to use the tenner to do some good. It’s become a very big movement in the UK. At the end of the session, some of us found a tenner taped to the underneath of our chairs, a tenner to be used to do some good. I was one of the lucky ones, but I’m not sure what to do with it. Any ideas gratefully received. Thanks 🙂
Ideas Gratefully Received
9 May- Comments 5 Comments
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- Author Rosie Scribblah
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Inspired by drawings of the taxidermy collection at Swansea Museum. I have given these antique artefacts a modern twist by combining them with images of rubbish – old fruit nets, bubble wrap and plastic – highlighting the problem of human pollution and how it affects wildlife.
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Obviously give it to a rich person and it will trickle down to the rest of us in time. 🙂
And pigs will fly …. 😀
Oh that sounds good, Alyson. Thanks
So many worthy causes out there to choose from its a difficult decision. How about one of those schemes where you lend it to a person in a 3rd world country so they can set up a small business. When they make enough you get it back and then loan it to someone else etc.
That’s lovely. I’ve been using Deki (based in Bristol) who are ace – great to see how they use the money in different parts of the world.
https://www.deki.org.uk/