Is the final poll usually single choice with results shown?
I voted for ataxia anyway.
Alzheimers Society
Crohn's and Colitis UK
Parkinson's UK
Ataxia
DogsTrust
Cancer Research UK
Mind
RSPCA
Epilepsy Action
Blind Children UK
Is the final poll usually single choice with results shown?
I voted for ataxia anyway.
I voted for ataxia but I'm also a strong supporter of Alzheimer's and MIND.
All these debilitating illnesses that cause widespread ongoing suffering for millions of people and their families, and people still want to buy dog food
i voted for dogs trust because i feel guilt over that dogs home incident
HxSS Blue Team
omg dont call it scotts post lmao i wrote it
but yea thanks for anyone that takes the time out to read it ty ty
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Sorry Jen, I know it was yours just scott posted it on your behalf haha but I read it all and watched the videos and it was very informative, so was something to think about
I have voted for Alzheimers due to the fact I work with these patients a lot during my career as a nurse. I do see a lot more diseases and such along the way but I have heard many documentaries about people physically abuse people who has Alzheimers and it is a shame.
I would of supported all causes but chosen this one.
Yours was also touchy as well @buttons;
Last edited by Rachel; 23-11-2014 at 05:30 PM.
Be careful what you wish for!
Yep nope I tried writing one and I just can't. Sorry everyone.I will be posting more about Parkinson's UK as soon as I've finished my Spanish essay which was due like two weeks ago oops. And I only skim read scott's post for the same reason; I'll take the time to read it properly later.
I'm sure facts + figures will bore most people but I don't want sympathy votes for Parkinson's, I want the charity we donate to to be chosen because people think that it is the best cause and the money for it will go the furthest. There are a couple up there that I really hope don't get chosen, but I would be happy for the majority of those charities to be Habbox's Christmas charity for this year.
I'll just direct you all in the direction of the Parkinson's UK website and to the Young Parkinson's website. The second link is definitely more relevant for HabboxForum. Especially as people as young as 21 can develop Parkinson's. If you think about how many people on this site are over 21 and then think about how literally anyone can develop Parkinson's (you can lead the healthiest lifestyle possible and still develop it), then that could be one of us. And it doesn't go away, or at least not until we can find a cure.
im kinda hurt how noone else is voting cancer research
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