Missing People in financial difficulty 2006 - New beginnings May 2007
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***aquila wrote:Tigger, these three entries are amazing
Madeleine McCann
Missing from: OVERSEAS
Katrice Lee
Missing from: UNKNOWN
Ben Needham
Missing from: UNKNOWN
If this is a joke, it's a bad one.
But I gather it's not - and that's even worse ...
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Do a search on all three names Chateleine.
http://uk.missingkids.com/missing/
It's not a joke. This is what this charity attributes to the 3 highest profile missing UK kids.
http://uk.missingkids.com/missing/
It's not a joke. This is what this charity attributes to the 3 highest profile missing UK kids.
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aquila wrote:Do a search on all three names Chateleine.
http://uk.missingkids.com/missing/
It's not a joke. This is what this charity attributes to the 3 highest profile missing UK kids.
Even I know that Katrice was missing from a German supermarket/shop and Ben Needham from Greece.
This just shows they're only interested in adding names to their list and leaving them on presumably until the missing can be expected to have died from extreme old age.
With missing people - it costs £ 25.000 for each missing person? All they want is money - I noticed on the video with John McCann how the interior of their HQ has about 12 or so 'missing' posters on one wall. It can only be for decoration, how is that going to help?
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Lorraine Kelly (Kate's sofa buddy) is a patron of Missing People.
The following is snipped from Missing People's website
"Home Money Box
A Home Money Box is a new and exciting way you can help us provide a lifeline for some of the 250,000 people who go missing each year as well as the friends and family left behind.
Lorraine Kelly, a Patron of the charity says:
"More than 100,000 calls for help are made to Missing People each year. Sadly one in four cannot currently be answered. Just by collecting loose change in a money box, you can help this independent charity to be a lifeline to every single caller."
Collecting for us couldn’t be easier! Contact us for a money box, then fill it up and return the contents to us by cheque, phone or online.
Just 20p a day can make a difference!
E-mail supporters@missingpeople.org.uk or call 020 8392 4521 to request a box."
https://www.missingpeople.org.uk/missing-people/fundraising/home-money-box
The following is snipped from Missing People's website
"Home Money Box
A Home Money Box is a new and exciting way you can help us provide a lifeline for some of the 250,000 people who go missing each year as well as the friends and family left behind.
Lorraine Kelly, a Patron of the charity says:
"More than 100,000 calls for help are made to Missing People each year. Sadly one in four cannot currently be answered. Just by collecting loose change in a money box, you can help this independent charity to be a lifeline to every single caller."
Collecting for us couldn’t be easier! Contact us for a money box, then fill it up and return the contents to us by cheque, phone or online.
Just 20p a day can make a difference!
E-mail supporters@missingpeople.org.uk or call 020 8392 4521 to request a box."
https://www.missingpeople.org.uk/missing-people/fundraising/home-money-box
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Why not ask their millionaire patrons like Richard Branson, Cliff Richard or Philanthropist Dame Vivien Duffield (who makes huge loans to fund political campaigns) to contribute. Maybe Viv Duffield could help them to secure a government grant, after all she has looked after the government.
It may also help, in the case of associate charity PACT, if 70% of its income was not paid out as salaries to one person and her assistant.
It may also help, in the case of associate charity PACT, if 70% of its income was not paid out as salaries to one person and her assistant.
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Oh well, as long as we keep giving our 20p's we'll all feel so much better.sharonl wrote:Why not ask their millionaire patrons like Richard Branson, Cliff Richard or Philanthropist Dame Vivien Duffield (who makes huge loans to fund political campaigns) to contribute. Maybe Viv Duffield could help them to secure a government grant, after all she has looked after the government.
It may also help, in the case of associate charity PACT, if 70% of its income was not paid out as salaries to one person and her assistant.
There is also an interesting announcement on Missing People's home page. They've ditched the announcement of the forthcoming event in September for those whose lives are affected by a missing one (I can't find a mention of it anymore)....no we're onto greater matters now...
"A new report highlighting the complex relationship between running away and child sexual exploitation has been published by Barnardo’s and Paradigm Research, highlighting how different agencies should respond to these issues.
Missing People has supported the project entitled “Running from hate to what you think is love”, which involved in-depth interviews with over 40 young people who have run away and been sexually exploited, as well as interviews with the practitioners who support them.
The report finds that some young people who have run away experience exploitation as a common result of their survival strategy, and that some young people are encouraged or forced to run away by people who are already exploiting them.
Missing People Senior Policy and Advocacy Manager Susannah Drury said:
“This is an important piece of research detailing the many scenarios which may lead to young people being exploited when they go missing, and the findings will be extremely useful in helping us safeguard more young people.
“Missing People will follow up on the issues raised in the report in our forthcoming best practice guidance on this issue, which is being funded by Comic Relief and the Esmee Fairbairn Foundation.“
Please click to read the full report."
I've looked at the research (yes, I downloaded the report) a HUGE volume from a test case of only 40 people.
Missing People say they have supported it. I looked for anyone in Missing People who was seconded to this. I could only find one mention and it was someone who has since moved to Missing People.
I also looked up the Esmee Fairbairn Foundation and that's when I lost the will to look any further.
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Somehow I missed this last and very informative post. Thanks Cherry Blossom!
So - Pact is including all lost children and when exactly did this International Missing Children Day start?
It's a bit of a come-down from a Global Madekeine Day, even if you are at the top of the guest list.
To go back to page 1, In 2006 they were nearly extinct, Missing People were mentioned quite early in the diary and blog.
Far from the only businesses who got ashot in the arm or started up not long before 3/5/07.
(See also 'useful new businesses set up around the 3rd May 2007)
This was publiished on December 10th 2006, no doubt this information was around long before that date.
http://www.thestar.com/sciencetech/article/136744
'At this juncture, an unfortunately common tragedy of modern life will occur: a small child, likely a photogenic toddler, will be murdered....etc.'
Please note: the above artcle is relevant imo but I am not suggesting that Maddie was murdered by her parents, just in case the new members here might think so.
I do find the disappearance of a photogenic toddler more than coincidental - if for no other reason than the fact that Maddie's beauty was a main selling point and the many photos which have been retouched and enhanced of a child who wasn't naturally photogenic imo.
So - Pact is including all lost children and when exactly did this International Missing Children Day start?
It's a bit of a come-down from a Global Madekeine Day, even if you are at the top of the guest list.
To go back to page 1, In 2006 they were nearly extinct, Missing People were mentioned quite early in the diary and blog.
Far from the only businesses who got ashot in the arm or started up not long before 3/5/07.
(See also 'useful new businesses set up around the 3rd May 2007)
This was publiished on December 10th 2006, no doubt this information was around long before that date.
http://www.thestar.com/sciencetech/article/136744
'At this juncture, an unfortunately common tragedy of modern life will occur: a small child, likely a photogenic toddler, will be murdered....etc.'
Please note: the above artcle is relevant imo but I am not suggesting that Maddie was murdered by her parents, just in case the new members here might think so.
I do find the disappearance of a photogenic toddler more than coincidental - if for no other reason than the fact that Maddie's beauty was a main selling point and the many photos which have been retouched and enhanced of a child who wasn't naturally photogenic imo.
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tigger wrote:
This was publiished on December 10th 2006, no doubt this information was around long before that date.
http://www.thestar.com/sciencetech/article/136744
Alas your link does not work for me Tigger, I just get redirected to the home page. Do you perhaps need a subscription? Incidentally Google finds discussion of the article around the place so I do get the main thrust of it.
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Clay Regazzoni wrote:tigger wrote:
This was publiished on December 10th 2006, no doubt this information was around long before that date.
http://www.thestar.com/sciencetech/article/136744
Alas your link does not work for me Tigger, I just get redirected to the home page. Do you perhaps need a subscription? Incidentally Google finds discussion of the article around the place so I do get the main thrust of it.
I'll try and post the whole article tomorrow. Can also be found on Steel Magnolias.
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Just bumping this thread as I feel that the Missing People charity could do with some further investigation.
Back in 2006/07:-
Missing People charity were facing closure – they needed a boost, a new beginning.
News International were failing miserably. Murdoch set up a new company
Tony Blair was being questioned under caution in the “Cash for honours” investigation
Lord Levy, fundraiser for Blair’s party, had also been arrested in the “Cash for honours” investigation
Margaret Hodge (Phillip Edmonds Aunty) was fundraising alongside Lord Levy
“Dame” Vivien Duffield - was making substantial loans to political parties (she is associated with one of these charities, I think it is PACT)
Now just look at home many honoured people are lurking around these charities and how many honoured paedophiles are being protected.
Is this a case of, expose us and we will come clean about how we got these honours?
Madeleine may well have died in an accident but as a “missing person” she would have been included on the missing peoples website. Could the McCanns & Missing people have made a deal? Madeleine very conveniently becomes “the boost”, the marketing tool and the McCanns get the publicity that they want.
I remember Gerry saying, “Kate doesn’t have a role yet, she needs a role”. Soon after, she becomes Ambassador.
And we shouldn’t forget that they weren’t on holiday to f*****g enjoy themselves. So why were they there? And, what went wrong?
Back in 2006/07:-
Missing People charity were facing closure – they needed a boost, a new beginning.
News International were failing miserably. Murdoch set up a new company
Tony Blair was being questioned under caution in the “Cash for honours” investigation
Lord Levy, fundraiser for Blair’s party, had also been arrested in the “Cash for honours” investigation
Margaret Hodge (Phillip Edmonds Aunty) was fundraising alongside Lord Levy
“Dame” Vivien Duffield - was making substantial loans to political parties (she is associated with one of these charities, I think it is PACT)
Now just look at home many honoured people are lurking around these charities and how many honoured paedophiles are being protected.
Is this a case of, expose us and we will come clean about how we got these honours?
Madeleine may well have died in an accident but as a “missing person” she would have been included on the missing peoples website. Could the McCanns & Missing people have made a deal? Madeleine very conveniently becomes “the boost”, the marketing tool and the McCanns get the publicity that they want.
I remember Gerry saying, “Kate doesn’t have a role yet, she needs a role”. Soon after, she becomes Ambassador.
And we shouldn’t forget that they weren’t on holiday to f*****g enjoy themselves. So why were they there? And, what went wrong?
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Child Rescue Alert partners and
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I've read the entire Missing People website along the years and here are my observations.
I think Missing People (the seemingly 'uber' charity) which has absorbed just about everything in its wake most definitely ought to be put under scrutiny. Interestingly, a few years ago Missing People said they were unable to assist in cases abroad. The McCanns allegedly pulled Madeleine's image from the Missing Abroad charity who took it upon themselves to feature her photo and today, you've guessed it, Missing People is now in collaboration with...Missing Abroad. If that doesn't raise an eyebrow I don't know what will. Lots of members of this forum, myself included, have spoken out. I've made many posts urging people to read the MP website in the hope that an investigative journalist will take a look.
What seems very strange to me is that for such a self-aggrandized charity, their actual income is by contrast quite low - and given the charity spends so much money on salaries it begs so many questions as to not only its purpose and achievement ( I'm still looking for a list of achievements) but why it's supported by Police, Masons, CEOP and a whole bunch of wealthy businesses and celebrity endorsements. This must surely beg the question 'who runs the show?'
I think Missing People (the seemingly 'uber' charity) which has absorbed just about everything in its wake most definitely ought to be put under scrutiny. Interestingly, a few years ago Missing People said they were unable to assist in cases abroad. The McCanns allegedly pulled Madeleine's image from the Missing Abroad charity who took it upon themselves to feature her photo and today, you've guessed it, Missing People is now in collaboration with...Missing Abroad. If that doesn't raise an eyebrow I don't know what will. Lots of members of this forum, myself included, have spoken out. I've made many posts urging people to read the MP website in the hope that an investigative journalist will take a look.
What seems very strange to me is that for such a self-aggrandized charity, their actual income is by contrast quite low - and given the charity spends so much money on salaries it begs so many questions as to not only its purpose and achievement ( I'm still looking for a list of achievements) but why it's supported by Police, Masons, CEOP and a whole bunch of wealthy businesses and celebrity endorsements. This must surely beg the question 'who runs the show?'
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Missing People 2014/2015 - Impact Report
Statistics for year 2014/2015
Income £2,409,000
Individuals and community - £450,000
Trusts and foundations - £652,000
Companies - £843,000
Statutory - £464,000
Expenditure £2,418,000
Cost of generating funds - £509,000
Governance - £50,000
Policy and research - £217,000
Frontline services - £1,642,000
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Statistics for year 2014/2015
Income £2,409,000
Individuals and community - £450,000
Trusts and foundations - £652,000
Companies - £843,000
Statutory - £464,000
Expenditure £2,418,000
Cost of generating funds - £509,000
Governance - £50,000
Policy and research - £217,000
Frontline services - £1,642,000
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Does "Frontline services" include executive salaries?
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Snipped from Missing People's website today
If you are interested in making Missing People your next Charity of the Year please contact [email=corporatepartnerships@missingpeople.org.uk?subject=Charity%20of%20the%20Year%20Request%20]corporatepartnerships@missingpeople.org.uk[/email] for more information about how we can support you!
http://www.missingpeople.org.uk/get-involved/get-work-involved-help-out/charity-of-the-year.html
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Try telling that to the employees of Sir Philip Green BHS
The benefits of making Missing People your 'Charity of the Year' include:
- Your own dedicated Missing People Account Manager.
- A tailored programme of activities throughout the year.
- Celebrity ambassadors and media and PR opportunities.
- Increased employee morale and motivation.
- Greater customer loyalty and enhanced brand awareness.
- Opportunity to give back to the communities you operate in.
If you are interested in making Missing People your next Charity of the Year please contact [email=corporatepartnerships@missingpeople.org.uk?subject=Charity%20of%20the%20Year%20Request%20]corporatepartnerships@missingpeople.org.uk[/email] for more information about how we can support you!
http://www.missingpeople.org.uk/get-involved/get-work-involved-help-out/charity-of-the-year.html
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I know I'm going off topic here but please indulge me for a moment.
I've worked in places where a company introduces a charity of choice (by the company) and it is encouraged for people to become engaged in fundraising for the company's charity of choice. Heaven forbid that company employees can choose their own charity and do it in a discreet way, not badger their colleagues. Nope, it's endless chain mails, alongside grey people who suddenly take to bicycling, running and making cup cakes. These are mostly the poor sods who wish to fit in with the corporate effort in order to become part of something that has little to do with checking out the validity of a charity and has more to do with being seen to be a caring person.
Editing to add: BHS employees were documented as staunch supporters of Missing People. The man in charge, Sir Philip Green, loaned his jet to the McCanns and subsequently crapped on his employees.
I've worked in places where a company introduces a charity of choice (by the company) and it is encouraged for people to become engaged in fundraising for the company's charity of choice. Heaven forbid that company employees can choose their own charity and do it in a discreet way, not badger their colleagues. Nope, it's endless chain mails, alongside grey people who suddenly take to bicycling, running and making cup cakes. These are mostly the poor sods who wish to fit in with the corporate effort in order to become part of something that has little to do with checking out the validity of a charity and has more to do with being seen to be a caring person.
Editing to add: BHS employees were documented as staunch supporters of Missing People. The man in charge, Sir Philip Green, loaned his jet to the McCanns and subsequently crapped on his employees.
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BlueBag wrote:Does "Frontline services" include executive salaries?
I imagine that's a yes - an emphatic yes!
At the risk of stating the blooming obvious, shouldn't any charty for the most part, be run by voluneers and voluntary services?
According to the statistics, expenditure equals income but for a few quid here and there. Bit of a coincidence wouldn't you say? Even the Find Madeleine Fund has an annual surplus - apparently!
Humbug!
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If the leading charity in missing people can deliver a service at around 20% of its income then it's a triumph for doing things on the cheapVerdi wrote:BlueBag wrote:Does "Frontline services" include executive salaries?
I imagine that's a yes - an emphatic yes!
At the risk of stating the blooming obvious, shouldn't any charty for the most part, be run by voluneers and voluntary services?
According to the statistics, expenditure equals income but for a few quid here and there. Bit of a coincidence wouldn't you say? Even the Find Madeleine Fund has an annual surplus - apparently!
Humbug!
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We have a local hospice charity... lots of people do a lot of crazy things to raise money....
I always want to say "do you know at least the first £150,000 you raise is going to the CEO?"
I don't know how CEO's can accept those cheques and keep a straight face in the pictures.
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I always want to say "do you know at least the first £150,000 you raise is going to the CEO?"
I don't know how CEO's can accept those cheques and keep a straight face in the pictures.
"Thanks!"
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Where I live there was an appeal...it disgusted us that this appeal was necessary...from care home workers who look after people who have no toiletries because they have no family.
Needless to say this care home has been provided with the necessaries.
Needless to say this care home has been provided with the necessaries.
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The animals are used to lead police to evidence, but do not provide evidence themselves. 'Any evidence they find should be used as a starting point. It's madness just to rely on the findings of the sniffer dogs.' Handler Martin Grimes, who worked with his dogs on the Maddie case, admitted the animals offered no more than 'a guide'. He said: 'They can identify traces of blood and detect the smell of a decomposing body, but that is as far as they go.' Martin said his dogs Keela and Eddie would only give him an indication when they find what they are trained to detect. Unreliable He said: 'Blood could be invisible to the naked eye, but Keela will detect it. It doesn't matter if it's hundreds of years old. 'Eddie smells for the scent of a decomposing human body. He can detect any part of a human body that is decomposing ' hair, bones, flesh, anything. 'The smell of a decomposing body is very difficult to get rid of. It can easily be transferred to clothing and on to a person.' A spokesman for the McCanns said: 'Dog alerts can be unreliable. The handler himself makes it clear in the police report that such alerts are meaningless without corroborative evidence. There was no such evidence. 'Gerry and Kate are not interested in dwelling on mistakes that were made. They and their investigation team wish to focus entirely on finding Maddie.' |
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