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Best Uk Charity To Donate Unwanted Items?

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daz1969 | 14:41 Sun 24th Mar 2019 | Business & Finance
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Hello, can anyone help please, I am going to be donating to unwanted items to charity and would be interested in finding out which charity actually gives the most back to the cause that I support (not paying CEO's large amounts etc) does anyone know of a site that I can look at for all the information without going through an individual charity site. Many thanks.
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I usually give my unwanted items to the The British Heart Foundation.
Your local hospice shop.
The Salvation Army is run mainly on volunteers and devotees. They have one of the lowest ratios of salaries to income leaving a high percentage to be spent on supporting people in need.

If that doesn't float your boat, then another good one is the RNLI, with all its volunteer lifeboat people.
Fibonacci, although the charts on your link were for 2003 it was interesting to see what the CEOs were paid as a percentage of the total amount raised.

Looking at those figures loses one the will to give. One may be heading up an organisation but most would be in the "greed" bracket for a commercial concern; for a charity it's even more inappropriate.
"Salam Charity" is the most reliable & trustful organization located in United Kingdom working specially for refugees and poor people worldwide. Send your donation and Funds to them for health care, life-saving shelter, food aid and creating sustainable development programmer and educating.

Source: https://www.salamcharity.org/
As an animal lover I give mostly to my local PDSA or cat shelter. Run locally by volunteers so I know money is not wasted.
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