CHARRAFF:
Have you given money to charity by buying rafflet tickets in the
last year?
CHARFETE: Have you given money to charity by buying goods
in a sale or fete in the last year?
CHARSHOP: Have you given money to charity by buying goods
in a charity shop in the last year?
CHARCAT: Have you given money to charity by buying goods from
a charity catalogue in the last year?
CHARDOOR: Have you given money to charity by giving in a door-to-door
collection in the last year?
CHARST: Have you given money to charity by giving in a street
collection in the last year?
CHARCHCH: Have you given money to charity by giving in a church
collection in the last year?
CHARTVRD: Have you given money to charity by giving to a TV
or radio appeal in the last year?
CHARSPON: Have you given money to charity by sponsoring someone
in the last year?
CHAREVNT: Have you given money to charity by attending an
event in the last year?
CHARNONE: Have you given money to charity in none of these
ways in the last year?
KIDNEYSH: Who should pay for kidney
machines in NHS hospitals?
HOMELSSH: Who should pay for
housing for homeless people?
FODAIDSH: Who should pay for
food aid to starving people in poor countries?
DISHOLSH: Who should pay for
holidays for disabled people?
LIFEBTSH: Who should pay for
lifeboats?
RANIMLSH: Who should pay for
protecting rare animals?
CHARRFSE: Can you refuse when
someone comes to the door with a collecting tin.?
CHARRELY: Should people look
after themselves and not rely on charities?
CHARRESP: Is it everyone's responsibility
to give what they can to charities?
CHARMANY: Are there so many charities
that it is difficult to decide which to give to?
CHARBRIT: Should we support more
charities which benefit people in the UK, rather than people overseas?
CHARWAST: Are most charities
wasteful in their use of funds?
CHARMORE: Should the government
do less for the needy and encourage charities to do more instead?