The Hygiene/ Beauty Banks thing is fascinating. Why oh why would they put banks in the name of their charity when pretty much the exact same charity already exists
I've been looking at both websites - they are so similar in their aims and terminology. Beauty Banks even uses 'people powered, grass roots movement'.The Hygiene/ Beauty Banks thing is fascinating. Why oh why would they put banks in the name of their charity when pretty much the exact same charity already exists
She’s well connected and has clout , I bet she didn’t give one tit about the charity that already existed before she decided she wanted a piece of it.The Hygiene/ Beauty Banks thing is fascinating. Why oh why would they put banks in the name of their charity when pretty much the exact same charity already exists
I've been doing that too and the FAQs are almost exactly the sameI've been looking at both websites - they are so similar in their aims and terminology. Beauty Banks even uses 'people powered, grass roots movement'.
The only difference I can see in how they operate is The Hygiene Bank's emphasis is more on local ie local donations stay local, whereas I *think* Beauty Banks distribute stuff where they see the need.
But so similar.
Edit - just checked and Beauty Banks 'Beauty Spots' are for local collection and distribution. So no difference then.
Yes aren't they.I've been doing that too and the FAQs are almost exactly the same
thread title in the makingSali’s strapline for BB should be “just like The Hygiene Bank but about me”
cut & pastebut the web content must have been overseen by Sali and/or her partner mustn't it?
Woman of the Year and they do appear to be a class act as a whole. Somehow I don’t think Sali would be as gracious if the shoe was on the other foot.I wonder what The Hygiene Bank make of it all? Maybe they just think it is good that there is another organisation doing the same thing? Very gracious and charitable attitude if so.
I see that their founder won a Woman of the Year award last year.
the Melania to HB’s Michele