Charity volunteers ’kicked out’ of UK hospital
Lancashire Telegraph, May 14, 2008
Hospital volunteers who sold tea and biscuits to raise money for Blackburn Hospital in the UK say hospital officials forced them out of business. Volunteers say profits dropped dramatically after they were denied a prominent space close to where private businesses paid rent and were also forbidden to advertise their services.
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