Difference between revisions of "The Drinkaware Trust"
Paul Herring (talk | contribs) |
Paul Herring (talk | contribs) m (Paul Herring moved page Drinkaware to The Drinkaware Trust) |
Revision as of 09:08, 18 June 2014
Drinkaware, aka Drinkaware is a charity (#1094586) with the aims of
{{quote"positively change public behaviour and the national drinking culture to help reduce alcohol misuse and minimise alcohol-related harm [1]}}
As is typical for most Big Temperance charities, they treat everyone who drinks alcohol as someone to be nannied and demormalised, rather than concentrating on the actual problem drinkers.
Funding
Unfortunately, unlike other charities such as Alcohol Concern, in their financial statements submitted to the Charities Commission they categorise nearly all externally received funds as "Voluntary" even though some of them aren't.
For example in their 2012 accounts they list:
Incoming resources:
Incoming resources from generated [funds]:
Voluntary income - donations: 5,013,374
Investment income - bank interest: 18,895
Incoming resources from charitable activities:
Consumer information - 53,584
Other incoming resources - 23,369[2]
Sources for this 'voluntary income' include[3] numerous alcohol firms who, it would appear, seem to have been forced (it would be churlish to call it blackmail) into supplying money to this charity for fear of being painted as "firms who don't care."
Very little of this 'voluntary income' appears to have been actually voluntary given by members of the public, as most people would understand how a charity would/should be funded.
References
- ↑ Financial year ending 31 Dec 2012 - Charity Commission
- ↑ Cite error: Invalid
<ref>
tag; no text was provided for refs named2012 accounts
- ↑ Information about our supporters - Drinkaware