sleepinoz
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I belong to a couple of William groups on facebook and right from when William first went missing people wanted to donate money to help with the search.
I live in one of the so called best streets in my area and im not rich, I dont think that because they live in Killara should stop them from accepting donations, they have gone about it the right way, and sadly i do feel his family no matter what they do will always have someone say they should have done this or that.
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"Your donation to the Where’s William? Campaign will directly contribute to supporting widespread awareness of William Tyrrell to assist the committed efforts of NSW Police in their mission to find out what happened to William.
All donations to the Where’s William? Campaign are supporting the campaign by enabling the production and printing of information materials including adverting, posters, flyers, postage, distribution, media and a very broad range of strategic communication activities on a national scale.
The administration and distribution of funds raised is being managed and dispersed by Bravehearts Inc. with all donations of $2.00 or more gratefully received and fully tax-deductible."
I don't mean to be negative about the "Official" site for William, it's a great idea, but they have made only 3 posts in 4 days - either asking for money or praising themselves (Braveheart) - you can comment on their posts but you can't read anyone's posts but your own.
How this is to raise awareness I don't understand - yes you can download and share posters but you have been able to do that for the past nine months before they commenced this "official" site.
It just makes me wonder why now, why not 9 months ago.