Supporting Charities

Learn how we pledge more support to charities in India and how you may like to "give back" by using some of the tax-free profits earned from our site.

woman in white t-shirt and blue denim jeans sitting on brown cardboard box
woman in white t-shirt and blue denim jeans sitting on brown cardboard box

Giving Back.....

Since its first appearance in 2016, this website was intended to share the knowledge I have learned to help others to also earn a tax-free income online using the easiest and most-proven way possible, matched betting and casino offers.

It is through this legal loophole that I and many of the site's users make hundreds to tens of thousands of pounds, tax-free, from wherever we choose by using the bookmaker's free bet offers and online casino bonuses. I see this as a stroke of good fortune and so apart from personally assisting certain charities when possible for some years now, I am pledging 10% of all annual net profit from this site and any affiliate commission it earns to the two charities detailed below.

It would be greatly appreciated if you would support this idea of paying it forward by also donating a percentage of your guaranteed profit from matched betting to a good cause of your choosing, or supporting the causes close to my heart...

Read on to see how a little can go a long way when it is used by the right type of brilliant charities...

Animal Rescue Centre (ARC) Goa

I have 3 dogs in Goa which I rescued during 2 and a half years of lockdown there. Alfie, I found in the road at a week old and the size of my fist at a few days old and saved his life. Taz was in critical care when he was left with me, and Honey, a stray pup who got attached to them joined us living on the beach in 2021 monsoon time. She was lost and wet. Sadly Taz went missing in December 2022, but I still care for them daily when in Goa, where they live on a beautiful beach, are very safe and happy with their pack, and have friends and the fantastic people at Animal Rescue Centre Goa take care of them in my absence.

Transforming the life of animals in South Goa

It is their mission to rescue and treat ill or injured street animals in South Goa.

and through their rescue inspire the community to care for the lives of all animals..

Donations can be made via their GoFundMe account by using the button below, or via Amazon with their Wishlist, see their website for more details..

Raised funds correct as of 16/02/2024.

ARC is desperate for help for their 100+ puppies and 60+ kittens, and because there is no other means of support for injured animals in India, they've also had to care for cows, hawks, eagles, and snakes!

Any donation goes a long way (a dog-wheelchair costs only £80) and you'll know you are directly helping some of these poor animals.

During lockdown going to the beach..... "get in the bag!"..

Alfie the pup with tiny Taz as a baby.

The first moent I found Honey during monsoon rain, May 2021.

Our sunset hangout on the rocks by home

You can read Janie's last blog below. It's a little outdated but that just shows Janie's dedication, she is clearly too busy sorting sick animals to update it... You can visit their website here to see the fantastic work they do.

Find ARC on Instagram @arcsouthgoa

Street Kids

Spending the day hanging out with my friend in his old neighborhood, playing with the street kids, and providing sweets and treats in Mumbai, 2016..

Kundebasti Kids, Jaipur

Teaching keen kids English, football and frisbee before serving 226 of them with meals for 15p a meal, donated by local businesses.

Education Support

I helped them create a library in a donated house in the village, using piles of old books donated by local wealthier Jaipur citizens..

Empowering women through hygiene education, sanitary provision and skill development programs in rural areas.

Healthcare Initiatives

Some of the humbling and eye-opening experiences and projects I have had the privilege of in the last few years...

From Mumbai To Jaipur...

Naya Sawera NGO

In 2018, after traveling 2000+ miles together around India by train with a friend, I joined her for a day at the NGO she had been heading to in Jaipur, Rajasthan, North India. I ended up staying nearly a month. The work Akhil and his volunteers do for the underprivileged people in the 5 main slums of Kundebasti, the boy's orphanage with 28 boys (and soon a girls one) the hospital where they feed 100's every week, and the sanitary assistance given to women is fantastic. Read more about them below..

Empowering women through hygiene education, sanitary provision and skill development programs in rural areas.

person showing both hands with make a change note and coins
person showing both hands with make a change note and coins

The Padman of Jaipur

I will continue highlighting the work of this great organization and donate 50% of the annual net profit from this site. You can choose to donate direct on the button below..

During my stay with Naya Sawera NGO I learned that its founder Akhil is famous for his part in introducing sanitary towels to women in a culture where it is very taboo and disallowed.

He is so humble he never mentions it, although one Friday night we were hand-making sanitary towels for the charity on an ancient foot-pedal powered machine!

His work has been recognized many times by the Indian Government, international charities, and various media outlets and has spoken at various major TED talks about his work since university helping the poor. You can see what they achieve by visiting their website..

There was even a movie made about him, which you can see below.