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BBC Charity Appeals - Where The Money Goes - BBC Northern Ireland

BBC Charity Appeals

How much is raised and where the money goes:
BBC Northern Ireland Appeals

BBC Northern Ireland

In addition to raising money for the charities listed below, BBC Northern Ireland broadcast its annual Christmas Family Appeal, run by The Salvation Army and St Vincent de Paul, providing gifts to more than 12,000 children.

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Date Platform Charity Amount
01/04/2007RadioWave£360
01/04/2007TVFishermen's Mission£120
01/05/2007RadioRethink-
01/06/2007RadioWider Circle£25
01/09/2007RadioMacMillan Cancer Fund -
01/10/2007RadioApostolic Work£975
01/10/2007TVAction Cancer-
01/11/2007RadioCrossroads Caring for Carers£115
01/12/2007RadioMeningitis Trust£190
01/01/2008RadioAware Defeat Depression£130
01/02/2008RadioNI Cancer Fund for Children£265
01/03/2008RadioNexus Institute£15
TOTAL £2,195

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Each year, BBC audiences raise an average of £70m, benefiting hundreds of charities across the UK and overseas.

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Fantastic result for Red Nose Day 2009!
Comic Relief – Funny For Money27 March 2009
Comic Relief produced the highest on the night total in its 21 year history on Red Nose Day, 13 March.
Read more about how the money was raised
Trust backs decision-making over Gaza aid appeal
BBC Trust logo27 February 2009
The BBC Trust has decided not to overrule on appeal the Director-General's decision against broadcasting the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) Gaza crisis appeal.
Read the Trust's decision

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