Definition of a ‘Worthy Cause’
We use a very broad definition of the term ‘worthy cause’, in order to cater to as many interests / tastes as possible. The following topics are used in the context of a ‘worthy cause’ within the following non-exhaustive list:
- Elderly people
- Sick people
- Drug users
- Alcoholics
- Visually impaired
- Lonely people
- The homeless
- Refugees
- People with learning difficulties
- Prisoners
- Those living in poverty
- People who are bullied
- Domestic violence
- Animal welfare
- Sick people
- Drug users
- Alcoholics
- Visually impaired
- Lonely people
- The homeless
- Refugees
- People with learning difficulties
- Prisoners
- Those living in poverty
- People who are bullied
- Domestic violence
- Animal welfare
- Pet abuse
- Habitat conservation
- Global warming
- Those affected by natural disasters
- Uncontrolled deforestation
- Recycling to conserve world resources
- Slavery
- Fair trade
- Genocide
- Civil rights
- Humanitarian issues
- Human rights
- Education and literacy
- Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transexual issues
- Habitat conservation
- Global warming
- Those affected by natural disasters
- Uncontrolled deforestation
- Recycling to conserve world resources
- Slavery
- Fair trade
- Genocide
- Civil rights
- Humanitarian issues
- Human rights
- Education and literacy
- Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transexual issues