Now I know I just spoke about volunteering and being thankful, but be wary because the enemy wishes to take advantage of this. Don't call me hypocritical, but just make sure your money is going towards Godly works.
Do you actually know where your money is going? I want to talk about this, it’s a close subject to me, since my husband used to work in a charity that scammed people. It was a charity for children, based out of Toronto that was raising money to educate children about drugs, feeding starving children or helping them get off drugs. Very good cause, but… All that money that donators dropped into the donation box really went to the boss’s pocket.
Yes, you read that correct. After the day was done, my husband's boss would take his employees out to dinner. Seems like a nice gesture, but my husband realized that his boss was using the money they made that day for donations. One time, a donator spotted my husband and his boss in the restaurant they went to. Of course after that my husband got out of that company fast, especially having an undercover cop employees a warning.
His boss lived the good life, drove a Benz, big house, spoiled kids and he routinely cheated on his wife. Not to mention he is an ordained pastor who just starts a new company under a different name to avoid police. Let me not get off subject, let’s just say I hope one day he will repent, he made my blood boil with Holy anger. If this man does a thing such as take money from donations made… Don’t you think there’s another man out there that does the same? Much bigger charities then this small based Toronto one?
So do you know where your money is going?
I think not.
Even The American Red Cross is deceiving us. This is a widely know and “great” humanitarian organizations, a life saving organization. Want to know the sad truth?
You know that The American Red Cross relies on blood donations from the American people. You can read the books, “Emerging Viruses: AIDS & Ebola-Nature, Accident or Intentional?” and “Death in the air: Globalism, Terrorism, and Toxic Warfare” both by Dr. Leonard Horowitz. I recommend his books, a good read. He can explain to you the depths of the sad truth about he American Red Cross, but for now I will tell you this…
The American Red Cross was founded in 1881 by Clara Barton. The American Red Cross being first chartered by the U.S. Congress in 1900. A second charter, still in force, was granted in 1905. John D. Rockefeller soon after pirated the entire blood banking industry, taking the administrative leadership of The Red Cross.
Rockefeller’s alliances, arranged false Red Cross identifications for Nazi war criminals, scientists, and military officials to escape through the "rat lines." Red Cross officials were aware of the Nazi atrocities occurring in the concentration camps of WWII. The Red Cross was directed by the same people that directed the business dealings between the Nazis, I.G. Farben, the CIA and the Rockefeller Standard Oil Company from the rise of the Third Reich. The Freemason Order of the Red Cross stands third in the top rank of power, just behind the Sovereign Military Order of Malta and the Order of the Knights Templar. The red cross is a Masonic symbolism, symbolizing the pure red bloodline.
Deeply connected in the occult.
To the next terrifying point, the Blood Bank knowingly released thousands of pints of blood contaminated with AIDS, HIV, people received hepatitis B, C, herpes and cancer. Even though they have the technology that can remove the virus from the infected blood inventory.
AIDS has killed 10,000 hemophiliacs in the United States, along with countless people in other countries. In 1999, CNN reported that approximately 500,000 Chinese people became HIV infected through contaminated blood.
Rockefeller family has their foundation's association with the population control industry. Their mission is to eliminate half of Earth’s population.
Global population control and reduction achieved through controlled chaos. Now that you know this truth, don’t give to the Red Cross again. I know many people give their blood with good intentions, but see now that your good intentions are used against you. Used for bad actions. If you are 1 of the millions who has given to the Red Cross, don’t feel bad. We all have been deceived. Just don’t donate again now that you know the truth. Donate directly. So that contribution can be used for good and not used against you.
Many organizations within the world do not give their money to the cause you donated to. They have deceived you to get your money. Another is the World Wildlife Fund. It would take me hours to write about every corrupt charity. Find out for yourself or better yet, give your money straight to the homeless or straight to a local animal shelter. Then again, you may be a cynic to them as well. Hearing stories on the news that people are pretending to be homeless when they really live in a decent house. They’re just pretending to make a quick, easy buck. Or would just spend on drugs.
Well, maybe don’t always believe what you hear and at least you had good intentions and not selfish, cynical ones. God still sees your heart with good intentions. I’m just saying, pardon if you think I’m naïve. I think the best option is donating actual food and clothes or doing research and knowing you can trust the charity...
Disaster victims... Cancer patients... Hungry children... Your money goes to these charities, or at least 3% of your money. The other 97% of the money never goes to where it says your donation is going. Many charities in America contribute a mere 3% of donations raised to aid the supposed cause. Over a decade, one diabetes charity raised nearly $14 Million and gave about $10,000 to patients. Many charities give nothing at all to the cause.
Using state and federal records, the Tampa Times and CIR identified nearly 6,000 charities that have chosen to pay for-profit companies to raise their donations. 6,000 charities in the United States that use for-profit companies to raise money for them, and in many of those instances the for-profit companies end up keeping more than 50% of the donations for themselves.
Collectively the 50 worst charities raised more than $1.3 Billion over the past 10 Years and paid only $1 Billion towards their respected cause. If that money had gone to charity, it would have been enough to build 20,000 Habitat for Humanity homes, buy 7 million wheelchairs or pay for mammograms for nearly 10 million uninsured women.
To identify America's 50 worst charities, the Times and CIR pieced together tens of thousands of pages of public records collected by the federal government and 36 states. Reporters started in California, Florida and New York, where regulators require charities to report results of individual fund-raising campaigns.
The Kids Wish Network is the worst charity in America. Every year, it spends less than 3¢ on the dollar helping kids. Kids Wish has channeled nearly $110 Million donated for sick children and gone to its corporate solicitors; an additional $4.8 Million has gone to pay the charity’s founder and his own consulting firms. Imagine how much good that could have done if it had actually gone to sick kids.
The Make-A-Wish Foundation of Central and North Florida is one of dozens of Make-A-Wish chapters across the country. It reported raising $3.1 million cash and spent about 60% of that — $1.8 million granting wishes. Kids Wish raised $18.6 million, its tax filing shows. It spent just $240,000 granting wishes — 1% of the cash raised.
Some nonprofit organizations are little more than fronts for fund-raising companies, which bankroll their startup costs, lock them into exclusive contracts and drive the charities into debt. Florida-based Project Cure has raised more than $65 Million since 1998, but every year has ended up owing its fundraiser more than donations raised.
Honest charities rely on their own staff to raise money from a variety of sources. They spend most of their donations on easy-to-verify activities, whether it's running soup kitchens, supporting cancer research, raising awareness about drunken driving or building homes for veterans.
The nation's worst charities are large and small. Some are one-person outfits operating from run-down apartments. Others claim hundreds of employees and a half-dozen locations around the country. They leave out the fact that most of the charity's good deeds involve handing out gift cards to hospitalized children and donated coloring books and board games to healthy kids around the country to just pose for a photo to deceive the donors when it is just a token to them just to fool the public. They don't mention the millions of dollars spent on salaries and fund-raising every year that could go to the cause.
According to an investigation, the following are the ten worst charities in America and the percentages of your donations that actually goes to help people…
1. Kids Wish Network (2.5%)
2. Cancer Fund of America (0.9%)
3. Children’s Wish Foundation International (10.8%)
4. American Breast Cancer Foundation (5.3%)
5. Firefighters Charitable Foundation (8.4%)
6. Breast Cancer Relief Foundation (2.2%)
7. International Union of Police Associations (0.5%)
8. National Veterans Service Fund (7.8%)
9. American Association of State Troopers (8.6%)
10. Children’s Cancer Fund of America (5.3%)
Key questions to ask someone requesting a charitable donation:
1.) What is the full name of the charity?
2.) Do you work for a paid fundraiser?
3.) How much of my donation actually goes to charity?
4.) Will any local programs directly benefit? If so, how?
5.) What is the website address of the charity?
Youth Development Fund, which came in at #12. Over the past decade it has raised nearly $30 million from donors by promising to educate children about drug abuse, health and fitness. About 80% of what's donated each year goes directly to solicitation companies. So... $30 Million divided by 10 Years is $3,000,000 a year and $2,963,500 of it goes to solicitors instead of the actual cause? Watchdog organizations say charities should spend no more than 35% of the money they raise on fund-raising expenses.
"No parent has ever turned me down for assistance because we got our money from a telemarketer," said David Thelen, who runs the Committee for Missing Children in Lawrenceville, Georgia. The charity is #13 on the Times/CIR list identifying the 50 worst charities.
Of course there are many really good charities out there. Hopefully this information will not keep you from donating to them, this article is not meant to discourage you from donating, it's to discourage you from donating to anyone without carefully investigating them first, and definitely do not donate money over the phone or internet... God bless.
i pray world vision canada does not do this...it would upset me greatly if the children im helping are not getting that help
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