14-07-2017 09:03 via theguardian.com

Have charities finally regained public trust when it comes to fundraising?

Two years on from Olive Cooke’s death, public trust in charities is recovering and donations are steady. Here’s how the sector is rebuilding its reputationFundraising is starting to emerge from the shadow that’s been hanging over it for the past two years. The steps taken by the profession to put its own house in order are paying off and public confidence in the charity sector is returning.The story of Bristol poppy seller Olive Cooke, who killed herself in 2015 after family an
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