Nearly £200,000 for pensioners in poverty…
I’m sure some of you will find a negative even in that…🤓
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Nearly £200,000 for pensioners in poverty…
I’m sure some of you will find a negative even in that…🤓
Great effort, but how are GB News going to distribute this?
How will they decide who is “worthy”.
I know this is a political jibe from GB News resulting from the WFA cuts.
PS It’s not a “negative” it’s a question followed by an observation. 
I can't help thinking that there would be more money for pensioners in poverty if the last Conservative govt had managed the economy better, but that would be churlish. I always give a donation to Shelter and Crisis at Christmas instead of sending Christmas cards. I think it's good to think of others in need so I applaud GB news' initiative. Well done.
I don't have a problem (except doubting it can be "fair throughout the country" because of the resources that would be needed to assess would be absolutely massive).
Cossy
Great effort, but how are GB News going to distribute this?
How will they decide who is “worthy”.
I know this is a political jibe from GB News resulting from the WFA cuts.
Apparently, the money is going to be given to a charity called 'Friends of the Elderly'.
You can see how they distribute their funds here:
www.fote.org.uk/
Growstuff
Thank you that info and I really hope needy pensioners receive the money.
Well done GB, however dubious your motives!
That looks like a good charity.. drop in the ocean though..
If that's correct, here's the info:
register-of-charities.charitycommission.gov.uk/en/charity-search/-/charity-details/226064/charity-overview#:~:text=We%20operate%20day%20care%20centres,opportunity%20to%20live%20fulfilled%20lives.
Here's it's objectives:
Charitable objects
TO ESTABLISH, ACQUIRE OR TAKE OVER, CONDUCT AND CARRY ON IN THE UNITED KINGDOM OR ELSEWHERE RESIDENTIAL AND NURSING HOMES, AND IN PARTICULAR RESIDENTIAL AND NURSING HOMES FOR THE POOR, NEEDY OR ELDERLY, CONVALESCENT HOMES FOR THE SICK OR INFIRM AND HOLIDAY OR OTHER HOMES FOR PERSONS OF ANY AGE AND EITHER SEX WHO FOR FINANCIAL REASONS OR OTHERWISE ARE IN NEED OF THE CARE AND ASSISTANCE PROVIDED IN SUCH HOMES, WITH POWER, BUT WITHOUT ANY OBLIGATION, TO CHARGE FEES OF SUCH AMOUNT AS THE SOCIETY SHALL IN ANY INDIVIDUAL CASE CONSIDER APPROPRIATE IN RESPECT OF THE ACCOMMODATION IN SUCH HOMES OF ANY PERSON ACCOMMODATED THERE WHO, IN THE OPINION OF THE SOCIETY, CAN REASONABLY BE REQUIRED TO PAY SUCH FEES FOR SUCH ACCOMMODATION. TO RELIEVE POVERTY SUFFERING AND DISTRESS AMONG THE ELDERLY, THE SICK, THE DISABLED OR OTHER GENUINELY NEEDY PERSONS REGARDLESS OF AGE OR SEX IN WHATEVER MANNER THE COMMITTEE OR GOVERNING BODY OF THE SOCIETY MAY DEEM APPROPRIATE. TO GIVE ASSISTANCE IN MONEY OR IN KIND TO THOSE WHO ARE GENUINELY NEEDY.
This is copy and pasted. Sorry it's in blocks.
Ah, the Victorian deserving poor- now a very narrow selection of society. The under message is there for all to see, and it is quite cynical.
But I do hope it will help some, good.
I think they have care homes.
I think it's a wonderful effort. I was amazed how quickly the money poured in too.
👏👏 GB News
I have just googled this.
It's actually not GB News fundraising as such but someone called Patrick Christy
It's he who is fundraising for Friends Of The Elderly.
justgiving.com/page/saveourseniors
He's a presenter at GB News.
here's the areas they operate in:
Friends of the Elderly has care homes and day care centers in the following locations:
Alton: The Lawn
Colchester: New Copford Place
Coulsdon: Orford House
Haslemere: Redcot
Luton: Little Bramingham Farm
Malvern: Bradbury Court, Davenham, and Perrins House
Wallingford: The Old Vicarage
Woking: Bernard Sunley
NotSpaghetti
I have just googled this.
It's actually not GB News fundraising as such but someone called Patrick Christy
It's he who is fundraising for Friends Of The Elderly.
justgiving.com/page/saveourseniors
He's a presenter at GB News.
In 2022 Patrick raised £110, 000 for MIND on his own.
Sad it seems it is all going to be distributed “down south”. Raising funds for ANY charity is good - even though it sticks in my craw acknowledging anything positive re GB news.
Cossy
Growstuff
Thank you that info and I really hope needy pensioners receive the money.
Well done GB, however dubious your motives!
Why should their motives be dubious.
So they don't agree with Labours theft from pensioners, neither do millions of others.
Easy pickings pensioners, aren't they.
Good on GBnews.
Cynical me? Of course.
Playing to the audience. Look at us we are the good guys.
Ha!
Freya5
Cossy
Growstuff
Thank you that info and I really hope needy pensioners receive the money.
Well done GB, however dubious your motives!Why should their motives be dubious.
So they don't agree with Labours theft from pensioners, neither do millions of others.
Easy pickings pensioners, aren't they.
Good on GBnews.
My only reservation is that this charity won't actually benefit the pensioners who have lost their WFA directly. It seems the money goes to care homes the charity runs and one-off grants.
The people in care homes aren't necessarily the poorest and I'm not sure that people in care homes received WFA anyway (correct me if I'm wrong).
People requiring grants for broken ovens, etc very possibly receive Pension Credit, so would receive WFA anyway.
I'm not knocking the initiative and I've no doubt it will go to the charity (nothing dodgy), but I think linking it to the loss of WFA is a bit of a stretch.
NotSpaghetti
I have just googled this.
It's actually not GB News fundraising as such but someone called Patrick Christy
It's he who is fundraising for Friends Of The Elderly.
justgiving.com/page/saveourseniors
He's a presenter at GB News.
Good for Patrick Christy!😃Well done👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Jolly good. Would have been better given to AgeUK to administer perhaps as they are busy helping people to claim pension credit.
Yes, I'm not knocking the charity or the presenter.
Any money going to help people in need is good in my view.
HousePlantQueen
Jolly good. Would have been better given to AgeUK to administer perhaps as they are busy helping people to claim pension credit.
That's what I was thinking, but I'm not knocking it. I was just wondering who will actually benefit.
We'd need to hear from the charity abut how much allocated to their homes and day centres in areas as listed above,
and how much allocated to one off individual grants. I read on the website
Applications MUST be made by a professional on behalf of an older person in need. We do not accept applications from individual members of the public
So a referring agency would contact the charity. They gave as an example a man in London who had been given a washing machine, they cant do ongoing regular payments.
The current waiting time (probably because of recent publicity? is 6 to 8 weeks).
So Patrick Christy is doing a great job just as he did for MIND last year and some people are going to get one off grants which will help,
but its not a good idea to link to WFA as its not regular ongoing grants to supplement income.
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