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Clik here to view.In recognition of Small Charity Week 2013, I thought I would share with you this message from Small Charities Coalition Chief Executive Alex Swallow and add my heartfelt thanks to all who support Reading Matters: Thank You!
“I’d like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who supports small charities in any way, from those who volunteer for small charities, including trustees, to those who are staff for small charities, to funders and corporates who help small charities, and to every journalist who gives small charities a bit of attention.
In general small charities don’t get the attention I think they deserve. My role at the Small Charities Coalition gives me the opportunity to hear a lot about the good work that smaller charities do, the struggles they face, and to see the lack of exposure that they get both in the sector and beyond.
Small charities see what happens to our country on a grassroots level, both the positive and the negative. They witness and get involved in some of the most joyous and some of the hardest parts of people’s lives. They come up with innovative solutions to seemingly impossible problems and they soldier on through the bad times even when their causes are niche or difficult to promote. Small charities and those who support them are one of the truest expressions of democracy and community in action. Many small charities are run entirely by volunteers, people who give up their time and energy with no expectation of nor interest in reward. Small charities bring hope to people who had none, help pick people up when they are down and generally make the world a happier, fairer and more equal place in which to live.” Alex Swallow
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