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Old 08-22-2016, 06:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Marque View Post
Charities aren't a 401K. Most people don't give to them in order to get something on the back end. Regardless, this flood isn't cancer or a house fire. The scope of this thing is huge and I am sure anyone you give the money to will put it to good use if they are out in the open with what they are doing. The United Way is helping a lot of people right now plain and simple, thats all I really want to get across. And if you think churches aren't a business you must have had your cool-aid spiked with some DMT this morning. I feel so chicken $hit for even responding to you.
Images sure the United Way is helping. Just like the Red Cross is helping. About 15 cents of every dollar they get actually goes to helping people. The rest is payroll. Times like this it's better to give locally and know your money is going where it is needed. When a church asks for donations of items for people (clothes, hygiene products, etc) and an organization asks for a check. Guess who I'm trusting?
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