Recent Sanctus 1 service attendees voted on which charitable causes they would like to support.
Each person was given Monopoly money (pictured): one £500 note, four £100 notes and two £50 notes, giving a total of £1,000 to each to place on squares each representing a type of good cause.
The results were sometimes surprising (animal welfare) and sometimes not surprising (amateur sport), but all an invaluable peek into our hearts.
It will also help Sanctus 1 decide on how to give to charity from now on.
How would you divvy up your dosh? If you missed these services and would like to be included, email us.
24% - The prevention or relief of: poverty
14% - The advancement of: religion
14% - The advancement of: environmental protection or improvement
13% - The advancement of: human rights, conflict resolution or reconciliation or the promotion of religious or racial harmony or equality and diversity
10% - The advancement of: animal welfare
6% - The advancement of: the arts, culture, heritage or science
6% - The relief of: those in need, by reason of youth, age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage
5% - The advancement of: education
5% - The advancement of: health or the saving of lives
2% - The promotion of: the efficiency of the armed forces of the Crown or of the police, fire and rescue services or ambulance services
1% - The advancement of: citizenship or community development
0% - The advancement of: amateur sport
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