Dickens would be first to applaud philanthopic families helping bridge post pandemic gap Peter Shand
about 3 years in TheScotsman
Mr Fezziwig would certainly applaud some of today’s philanthropists, who are doing something meaningful with their wealth. Indeed, the generous employer from Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol would have been the first to help bridge the gap, post-pandemic, where UK statistics suggest that 25 per cent of charities lost 40 per cent of their income in 2020.