Time to give something back | Herald Sun: "IN CHARITY circles it's well known that doorknockers will do better in poorer suburbs than in posh ones.
David Thompson, chair of the roundtables of non-profit organisations, suggests this is because 'a lot of wealthy people live in a bubble. Their comfortable existence in safe suburbs means they often don't see the reality that people are struggling. Poorer people generally do, and that's why they give.'"
Friday, March 14, 2008
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