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So is it really for charity or for profits?
I'm torn between deciding. Many companies have formed donation sponsorships for charities; However, are they truly for helping victims or just for raising sales? (I'm still deciding).

Not to mention the Red Cross.
I have a problem trusting them :
after the 9/11 Liberty fund articles.
after finding out many of the Red Cross executives actually make 6-figure salaries.
after realizing they sell the dontated blood they get for a profit.

Sure the Red Cross does alot of good, however there are alot of charites out there mandate that 99% of the funds they collect go to direct help. Not to administration, or publicity, or sitting in a bank account. I think more charities should be like that.
Posted by: el1jones   Posted on: 01/07/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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So is it really for charity or for profits?  el1jones | 01/07/05
seriously  Jeff Spicoli | 01/07/05
Are you suggesting...  vferrara | 01/07/05
You forget...  rapson | 01/07/05
You're absolutely right  vferrara | 01/07/05
Yep  rapson | 01/08/05
But you have failed to consider the lead time they had  Confused by religion | 01/07/05
Early warning  vferrara | 01/07/05
Neither do I but  Confused by religion | 01/07/05
OK  rapson | 01/08/05
Here's an idea  Confused by religion | 01/07/05
Rebuilding  rapson | 01/07/05
Yes, they do  Confused by religion | 01/07/05
Wow  rapson | 01/08/05

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