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Charities worth donating to (that don't have a problem with women)?

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ClosetGC · 20/11/2020 19:49

My employer has a gift-matching programme whereby they will match any charity donations that I make through their platform (I mention this because things like crowd-funders for court cases would not qualify, and I donate to those separately). I'd like to make some donations, but I don't have a good system for deciding how best to donate. I'm also losing track of which charities have been lost to wokeism.

I'd really appreciate some suggestions of who (not) to donate to. They don't have to be charities aimed at women in particular (though they definitely can be!), but at the very least, I'd like to give my money to organisations that aren't trying to "erase" women. Thanks!

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stumbledin · 04/12/2020 00:04

And if not exclusively a women's charity please think about your local food bank. So many families, and particularly single mothers are struggling to have enough food to feed both their children and themselves.

There are single parent families who have to ask for food that doesn't need to be cooked because they cant afford the cost of turning on a cooker.

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stumbledin · 04/12/2020 00:16

Womankind includes transwomen in the groups of women they support

Bloody Good Period talks about people who menstruate

Abortion Support Network talks about people who need abortions

Just saying!

Its really sad, but at the same time I dont want any of these groups to close because many actual women need their services.

FiLia always works with trans women and does WPUK.

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SussexBonfireViking · 04/12/2020 10:33

I've just done a donation to Refuge, and picked what i wanted to send, and then you go to pay and it asks for more money (to cover costs) and then after you pay it asks for another parcel.

FFS, I have given what i can afford, I should be made to feel guilty for saying no more...

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