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How donating one hour's salary can make a difference

Howard Lake | 27 August 2003 | News

World Vision’s calculations show that one hour of anyone’s salary donated to them can make a big difference.

International relief and development charity World Vision has worked out what people could buy with an hour of their wages, in an attempt to show that even the lowest paid workers can make a difference to people around the world.

Using average hourly wages taken the latest figures from the Office of National Statistics, World Vision reports that:

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The charity also takes an example from the other end of the payscale. David Beckham’s weekly wage at Real Madrid is reportedly anything between £100,000 and £120,000. This would pay for the operating
costs for a medical boat for 3 years on the Amazon, 10 water boreholes in Zimbabwe and an ox and cart for four farmers in Mozambique.

These examples are not relevant to all charities of course, but they can easily be adapted to show your supporters what a relatively small donation from them can achieve.

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