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On the other hand, if you donate to PBW, over 95% of the money will make it.
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There is an ad here for the Salvation Army asking for help for the farmers stuck in a drought. Putting aside for one moment that it is marked as a community announcement, Why do they get away without having to pay?, I find it offensive because it is basically saying "Donate to us, we're better than the other charities". I would think all charities would be the same, it defeats the purpose of being generous if they are being stuck up and saying they're better than everyone else.
I consider charity to be intrinsically self serving anyway. I'm a cynic, and apathetic, in the classical Philosophical sense, and to me giving to charity is just a way of making yourself feel good by thinking your better since you give stuff to people. No one does anything without a reason. If you don't get anything out of it then why do it at all. |
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And the worse is that the heads of these "churchs" flaunt openly that they are rich, using expensive limos, small jets, living in mansions, where the poor that needed the money only get worse... BTW: i put "evangelic churches" in quotes to differentiate the ones i´m talking about from the real and proper evangelic churches that, while smaller in number than the fake ones, are very respectable institutions and do several community services... but not every charity is "rigged" like the ones told here, i particulary find nice the charities done by the freemasons, where members of the "lodge" contribute to a "pot" every session and at the end of a certain period (normally six months), a needy family is chosen and, at night, a member of the lodge puts the money at the door of the family (or someplace where the head of the family will easily find) and leave without revealing to the persons that received who left the money, (they normally only leave a note, whitout signature, saying that the money is to help the family in these hard times) It´s gestures like these that makes me have still some hope in humanity... even if 90% of the other "charities" are not... |
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because PBW is a charity where adminstration is closely integrated with the implementation. And the donating community can see the results themselves. More points for 'small is beautiful'... and efficient, and accountable, etc. |
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The only charities I will, and have, donate too:
Salvation Army The Humain Society Meals On Wheels Good Will |
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My father works for Meals on Wheels. I think it's part of his government support. He onced roped me in to helping. Anyhow, have you ever eaten any of their food? It may well be different elsewhere but their food is the worst thing I have ever eaten that wasn't so just by what it was. For example I despise yoghurt and apricots, they will make me sick just thinking about it, but Meals on Wheels food http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/Sick.gif. Their potatoes taste as if they were rotten before they cooked them. Perhaps they get Freeze dried somewhere and they don't thaw well. I spat it out and quite simply refused to eat it. I would rather starve than have to eat it.
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The only charity I give to is the Charity of Me. Call me a self-centered bastard, but I work hard for my money and will not willingly throw it away! http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/image...ies/tongue.gif
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