Tuesday, September 28, 2010

NOW GOVERNMENT DOES CHILD CARING

Princess Alexandra Community School is getting financial aid from the provincial government in setting up of a day care facility. At the very beginning of next year, construction for the facility is going to take place for which it is seeing a flow of finance.

This money will be pumped from the 1 million dollar budget the government plans to invest in about 235 child care facilities. All the new and upcoming child care locations were announced by Education Minister Donna Harpauer. The urgent need for day care spaces was realized by the simple fact that only 6.3 percent of the children below the age of twelve have access to this facility.

When compared with the national Canadian average which is much higher at18.6 per cent, this is very low.

The population of little children in the region is simply increasing with more and more kids requiring day care units. Thus with serious consideration, more and more of these would be built at different places.

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Keeping the children in mind again most of these day care units are going to be constructed near school places itself. This gives the little ones all the more comfort when it comes to travelling issues. Perfect reports have been charted out to give a child the best of day care facilities for they are the very tender future of the nation.

We Care is a Gibraltar community care project launched by the Bonita Trust to encourage children participation in community care deeds. Visit www.wecaregib.com for more information.

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Monday, June 14, 2010

Fake charity collection bags and leaflets held at South Mimms

Loads of fake charity collection bags and pamphlets were seized at South Mimms by Hertfordshire Trading Standards Officers.

The material that was caught was meant to reach south Hertfordshire homes asking them for generous donations. The forged leaflets were in the name of National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI). The officials had no idea what the group was planning until they stopped the van after automatic numberplate recognition.

When the van was checked the officials were shocked to see loads of fake papers and collection bags that were meant to fool innocent people. The pamphlets had the dates and timings written on them appealing people to donate items suitable for collection.

The householders were asked to leave the bags filled of goods outside their homes and the van was supposed to pick them up. The pamphlets stated that the collected goods would be forwarded to RNLI.

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After the officers carried out enquiries they found out that the RNLI used printed sacks and not pamphlets asking people for donations. The members of RNLI were furious after hearing what had been done.

They felt extremely hurt to see people using the name of their reputed charity to dupe people, this would ruin the trust they built in the minds of the people.

This time the crime was caught in the midway and a lot of people were saved but as per the Association of Charity Shops a lot of such incidents go unnoticed and cost UK charities £2.5m-£3m a year.

The government has urged people to pay attention to the leaflets they receive asking for donations. If they think there is anything fishy they need to report it to the authorities and help curb such crimes.