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Sign of the times – I am wary of charitable fund raisers of all types. Red nose day – I would be happier if there were no Hollywood folks involved and if the money raised was used for specific charities in the U.S. only.
Does that make me a bad person?
I had no idea what it meant – it just struck me as odd. It’s an event to give money to end child poverty, organized by Walgreens. Among other ways to solve childhood poverty, they are giving money to Central America, Africa and La Raza
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