straightshooter1
US Veteran
I wish I knew if the beggars were lying/scamming or not. But since I don't, I give when I'm unsure.
As to the "legitimate charities," in VietNam, the Red Cross tried to charge us for their donuts, while the Salvation Army gave them away. I gave to the Salvation Army for many years (never to the Red Cross) but time and politics has ended that for me. I'll not go into the reasons at all.
I no longer give to the Boy Scouts/Girl Scouts, but my reasoning might be thought political so I'll not say more.
The United Way used to push organizations, governmental or private to give and there was an attitude that one's organization ought to give a hundred percent. Our department pushed to have all officers give something-even a dollar per pay period just to have a hundred percent.
One fellow officer, many years ago, refused and eventually was railroaded into a suspension for his failure to give, though they called it insubordination or something similar.
The UW tried the same tactic, shame the organization into obtaining a hundred percent, when I worked for the State Attorney's Office. We just refused and after a few years, the UW went away. Then we got a card, annually, to check which organizations, if any, we'd like to give money to support. We had to turn the card back in, but there were no repercussions if we didn't check any Charity at all.
Wounded Warriors had a problem, they wanted no $ from Gun related organizations and paid their top dogs waaaaaaay too much. Finally got that straightened out, I think. Our trap club supports them with a big shoot every year (now).
We have a breast cancer shoot every year, but a couple of years ago the Komen people allegedly said they didn't want gun related money either (at least that was the story at the Club). Apparently that was somehow fixed and we still have the Shoot. Either it was never said by Komen or the Club found a way to give the money, but not through them.
So what legit charities should I give to-and how do I know my money really goes to someone in need?
We give money to our Missions Programs and give when there's a need brought up in our Church, but I'm pretty much done with the big charities.
Bob
As to the "legitimate charities," in VietNam, the Red Cross tried to charge us for their donuts, while the Salvation Army gave them away. I gave to the Salvation Army for many years (never to the Red Cross) but time and politics has ended that for me. I'll not go into the reasons at all.
I no longer give to the Boy Scouts/Girl Scouts, but my reasoning might be thought political so I'll not say more.
The United Way used to push organizations, governmental or private to give and there was an attitude that one's organization ought to give a hundred percent. Our department pushed to have all officers give something-even a dollar per pay period just to have a hundred percent.
One fellow officer, many years ago, refused and eventually was railroaded into a suspension for his failure to give, though they called it insubordination or something similar.
The UW tried the same tactic, shame the organization into obtaining a hundred percent, when I worked for the State Attorney's Office. We just refused and after a few years, the UW went away. Then we got a card, annually, to check which organizations, if any, we'd like to give money to support. We had to turn the card back in, but there were no repercussions if we didn't check any Charity at all.
Wounded Warriors had a problem, they wanted no $ from Gun related organizations and paid their top dogs waaaaaaay too much. Finally got that straightened out, I think. Our trap club supports them with a big shoot every year (now).
We have a breast cancer shoot every year, but a couple of years ago the Komen people allegedly said they didn't want gun related money either (at least that was the story at the Club). Apparently that was somehow fixed and we still have the Shoot. Either it was never said by Komen or the Club found a way to give the money, but not through them.
So what legit charities should I give to-and how do I know my money really goes to someone in need?
We give money to our Missions Programs and give when there's a need brought up in our Church, but I'm pretty much done with the big charities.
Bob
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