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Funding
The
Society receives no government funding. It relies
entirely on donations raised from members of the public
and on the work of unpaid volunteers.
The
Society does not solicit funds or sponsorships from
companies or other businesses which may result in a
conflict between its interest in receiving such
donations or sponsorships and its historic duty to
relieve the distress and suffering of children.
For
ethical reasons, it does not award prizes, use games of
chance (such as raffles, bingo, etc) or retain
professional fundraisers and pay them a commission on
contributions or donations received as methods of
raising funds.
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status of the Society
Constitution
of the Society
Society's
funding
Society's finances
Society's
overseas programs in Africa and Asia
Structure
of the Society
Society's
governance
Membership
Links
to other Societies:
American
Anti-Slavery Society
Australian
Anti-Slavery Society
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