00:00I'm a scientist, so we're mainly relying on sources, resources, so any charity, you know,
00:06will be great to make donations. We're sponsored by the Canada Trust actually to do
00:10rheumatology for auto-inflammatory disorders, but you know, there's so many other charities,
00:15cancer, Alzheimer, you know, you name it, there's a lot of them and I think it's a great solution.
00:19I do not giving money to charity because I don't trust them. The money not reach the
00:25people you want to help, so no, thank you very much, I don't do that. I do volunteering,
00:31I did some cooking for vulnerable people and when I want to help, I help and usually it's
00:37giving money to homeless people. I often visit charity shop, that's what I'm dressed in. No,
00:42that's a joke. But yeah, I often give to charity shop, that local Revive, is it now our local,
00:51woman poppin' there now and that. It's alright to get granddaughter, you know, a bit of toys and
00:56that, you know, without her realising I'm skint or tight.
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