Hesitation to contribute to Charity
Posted by: Jeena32130897
15th Mar 2023 11:38am
Do you feel hesitation to contribute to Charity due to increased scam calls, flooded fraud news around the world and more ads in social media about Charity campaigns? How can I check the credibility of charity campaigns?
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Catherine 31377681
I use charities of long standing. Like Red Cross or The Salvos or Smith Family. Cancer Council etc. And I look them up rather than click on a link.
jtmorri
There is also a charity register:
https://www.acnc.gov.au/charity/charities
jtmorri
If I was going to donate cash to a charity I will go to their website directly. I use the Australian red cross and the lord major site. I don't follow links from others and I don't donate via a third party or any go fund me platforms etc.
Really you need to have a couple of legitimate sites you know of and have bookmarked (saved/favourited) to your computer in a payguard window to know they are credible.