Child's Play Approaches Half a Million Dollars 87
SecureTheNet writes "Created by Penny Arcade, the Child's Play Charity gives all toy and monetary donations directly to hospitals for distribution to sick kids. There are NO administration fees taken. As the holidays approach, the donations are approaching half a million dollars!"
Re:FUCK GAMES FOR CHARITY, FEED A STARVING AFRICAN (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:FUCK GAMES FOR CHARITY, FEED A STARVING AFRICAN (Score:2)
Re:FUCK GAMES FOR CHARITY, FEED A STARVING AFRICAN (Score:2, Funny)
The video game indsutry is solely responsible for every bad deed done
by anyone under 21! The Video Game "community" are all hethenisitic
dyke liberal gang members!
The Japanese are doing far worse than they ever did to us at Pearl Harbor
allowing this godless filth onto our hallowed land! Kids are helpless to
resist the lures of these MURDER SIMULATORS! I will sue every gamer and
game maker on the planet to insure my religious beliefs are upheld and to
ensure that no parent ever have to take an
Re:FUCK GAMES FOR CHARITY, FEED A STARVING AFRICAN (Score:1)
Re:FUCK GAMES FOR CHARITY, FEED A STARVING AFRICAN (Score:3, Insightful)
Not all charity has to go to people close to death halfway across the world. Everyone has needs. Everyone can use donations to make their life easier. If you saw a dollar bill on the ground, would you pick it up and put it in your wallet, or pick it up and mail it to the Red Cross?
Re:Charity and economics (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Charity and economics (Score:1)
Heard of Heifer International? [heifer.org]
I donated this year. I still doubt you would give what you could, even armed with this information. To some extent, I do feel that the poor in this country could (with a great deal of effort) turn things around for themselves for the most part. But outside of t
Re:Charity and economics (Score:2)
But helping sick kids in american having something to do while in a hospital is a little differant than helping sick kids in africa not die of bad water.
I also undertand...or at least hope...that you are being sarcastic
Flamebait, false comparison (Score:3, Interesting)
Balderdash. Raising your spirits helps you get well - that's why there's a statistical link between religion (or optimism) and health. In one case (no, I don't have a link to support it), a double-blind study showed a correlation between a negative attitude going into heart surgery and dying in said heart surgery.
There's a difference between charity to save somebody's life - be it giving toys to a kid with cancer so he doesn't die of despair, or giving clean water to somebody in Africa so he doesn't die o
Re:Flamebait, false comparison (Score:2)
Just my little fun fact...
Re:Flamebait, false comparison (Score:1)
Wait, no, Christians have a 99.99999999% mortality rate, if you count the couple folks that were raptured as non-deaths.
I know, the percentage is probably wrong. I don't know exactly how many people can be said to have been raptured, nor the complete total Christian population since the dawn of time.
s/Christian/God's chosen people/ where necessary.
Re:Yeah, but... (Score:2)
Gee, and who says Linux isn't a religion? Seriously, it's just a computer, it's not important.
Courtesy Link (Score:5, Insightful)
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UK Hospital Added (Score:5, Informative)
Direct Links
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Re:That is great.. (Score:5, Insightful)
if someone wants to donate money that will help give kids video games who otherwise couldn't afford them (i don't know the ins and outs of their charity) they can donate through PA.
if they want to donate money that will help a different cause, they can go through that other cause. people want to know where their money is going when they donate it.
Re:That is great.. (Score:3, Insightful)
Is the Make a Wish Foundation [wish.org] not a worthy cause because they focus their efforts on bringing cheer to the lives of children with cancer? They bring in millions of dollars a yea
Re:That is great.. (Score:5, Informative)
If you'd actually read about the project, you'd see that the donations are split up among many different hospitals, and a large part of the donations are actually in the form of items bought through Amazon....So there is not going to be just a giant lump sum dumped on the charity or any of the receiving organizations.
Re:That is great.. (Score:1)
Maybe you should dig up some pics of the warehouse-fuls of donations they have gotten in previous years, before you accuse them of not being prepared for $500k...
Re:That is great.. (Score:1)
Re:That is great.. (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:That is great.. (Score:2, Insightful)
Anyway, from my perspective this is an awesome charity because it's all about raising the quality of life for these sick kids - and you get to pick ou
Could this be free (as in beer) charity? (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Could this be free (as in beer) charity? (Score:2)
Re:Could this be free (as in beer) charity? (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Could this be free (as in beer) charity? (Score:1)
Hi, welcome to America - you must be new here.
Re:Could this be free (as in beer) charity? (Score:1, Insightful)
You as a contributor may not care as long as you know that 100% of your contribution is going for the program's purpose.
Many (though not al
cost in volunteers, do you know the end users? (Score:2)
An interesting organisation is the Royal National Lifeboats Association [rnli.org.uk] in the UK - all the ship crew are volunteers, these are the guys who sav
Paypal (Score:1, Insightful)
Surprising (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Surprising (Score:1, Interesting)
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Seriously,
Perspective.
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You have got to be kidding! (Score:1, Funny)
The video game indsutry is solely responsible for every bad deed done
by anyone under 21! The Video Game "community" are all hethenisitic
dyke liberal gang members!
The Japanese are doing far worse than they ever did to us at Pearl Harbor
allowing this godless filth onto our hallowed land! Kids are helpless to
resist the lures of these MURDER SIMULATORS! I will sue every gamer and
game maker on the planet to insure my religious beliefs are upheld and to
ensure that no parent ever have to take an
Ah... (Score:5, Funny)
another identical charity (Score:3, Informative)
I first read about this other one because Microsoft made some sort of a large donation to it recently. Apparently it's been in operation since 2001 however, incorporated in 2003.
http://www.gaming-age.com/news/2005/12/2-3 [gaming-age.com]
Re:another identical charity (Score:1)
The Child's Play charity gives entertainment gifts in general, including books and movies (educational ones too, there is a book on the amazon list about Sir Cumference and the Order of Pi I think, I love that title).
Although there is a gaming theme, the purpose of Child's Play is not directly gaming, but helping sick children play and have fun.
Re:another identical charity (Score:4, Informative)
If you look around, there's a lot of charaties that perform similar functions. Sometimes they target the same demographic group, sometimes they are bound by the same activity, sometimes they are tied to the same organization.
For example, there's more than one charity that caters to childern in hospitals. Toys for Tots, Child's Play, Get Well Gamers, Candlelight Foundation, Make A Wish Foundation, and The Shriner's Organization. Apologies to those I've missed, as I can not even begin to list them all.
There's more than one charity that appeals to a particular activity. Runners can attest to every race being tied to one charity or another, the organization coordinating the race basically survives and coordinates the race by taking a small cut from the charity proceeds. It's not illegal or unethical, as few runners will pony up charity money un-prompted but most will not gripe about an entrance fee if a portion is going to promote public goodwill. Bingo is a simliar activity driven revenue source for charities, with bingo parlors happily donating a protion of the earnings to charaties to offset ill will towards gambling in the community, and the players love it as they can soothe their losses by knowing that some of the money went to a good cause. I know of bingo parlors in Texas where every game donates to a different charity.
Organizations are another binding agent in the distribution of charity money. If you donate to your alma mater or local college / university, you often can put stipulations on the donation which effictvely makes the organization a multi-charity. One example is to specify that the dontated money is to only be spent on the library, or the departement of Biology, etc. The US Goverment also accepts charity money under such circumstances, and have a departement to distribute charity funds to the correct recipients. I have known a few people who have placed clauses in their wills to have their assets forwarded to paying off the national debt.
So it's not a great travisty to have identical, or near-identical charities competeing in their various arenas. Without competition, even in charaties, they would soon fall prey to the problems inherit with any monopoly. For charaties, that would spell beaurocratic processes for donation, department-based "kingdom building", excessive administration, and less of the donation arriving to its intended recipient.
Be glad you have a choice, one day you may find that a charity is very inefficent in distributing funds, and you might consider changing charities to another that still fulfills your wishes, but is ran by someone else. Consumer reports did a published study of charity comparison, and it was shocking to see how some squandered over 60% of the funds in (mis-)management of the distribution of such funds.
There's an excellent description of the problem at http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/personal-finan
And if you want to donate, http://www.charitywatch.org/ [charitywatch.org] is useful in separating out the dogs from the winners.
Re:another identical charity (Score:1)
Chucky's Back (Score:1)
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just suprised (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Well (Score:2, Insightful)
Won't someone think of the humorless jackasses?
Question (Score:3, Funny)
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Fundraising at Laurier (Score:2, Interesting)
Thompson (Score:2)
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It probably does get under his skin on some level, and, as long as the kids still come first, I can't see anything wron
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How it helps (Score:2)