Monthly Archives: December 2011
My Christmas Manifesto PART TWO: The easiest ways to be ethical and charitable this year
You don’t have to be a wealthy philanthropist to give to charity this Christmas – here are some clever and easy ways to donate this festive season. By Iona Bain Christmas is just around the corner, and many young people … Continue reading →
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My Christmas Manifesto: how to have a cheap, charitable and absolutely fantastic time this year
Young people are getting back to basics this Christmas, forgoing expensive shopping trips and remembering the things that really matter. In this two part series, I offer up some helpful ways to have fun and be generous without breaking the … Continue reading →
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