If you use Surefish Search everytime you want to search the internet then you'll raise money for Christian Aid. It's easy.
I'm glad Peacebang started blogging about this cos I was about to, and now it's like I'm joining in with a conversation rather than doing a big rant and having a go at Americans (though that is always fun ;-)). Why the hell do American (or is it just in New England??) UU churches take, like a quarter of the year off? In the summer they close. They CLOSE!! A church, closing. It's so bloody weird and wrong. Where does it come from? Why? Why? Why? Why do people need church less in the summer? Where are people supposed to go? Where is the Divine supposed to go? My church in Boston didn't close exactly, but moved to the smaller upstairs chapel, but the minister still had all that time off. Now I've spent most of my life around teachers and priests, both jobs where people think people don't put many hours in, when in fact they put in loads ('you only work Sunday mornings/9 to 3.25'). Teachers work hard and need their long holidays. Ministers work hard, a...
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The web form posts itself directly to ask.com, so the only people who know you have searched are ask.com themselves (your web browser sends no data to Surefish at all when you search).
Not only that, I cannot see any source of revenue whatsoever, other than ask.com's normal adverts.
In short, the only way this could work is if Surefish or Christian Aid have convinced ask.com to donate portions of their own advertising revenue to Christian Aid whenever they receive an HTTP_REFERER from surefish.co.uk. Which I doubt.