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This Is Why I Dont Give To Bait Charitys


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The Bono nonprofit took in $14,993,873 in public donations in 2008, the latest year for which tax records are available.

Of that, $184,732 was distributed to three charities, according to the IRS filing.

Meanwhile, more than $8 million was spent on executive and employee salaries.

http://www.nypost.com/p/news/national/poor_idea_bono_bsUzJMfT2mBJbqyXgp6YoO#ixzz10Bmr3sx5

I will give to the poor person on the street, Salvation army and some small time charitys but never give to these big main charitys

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If you wanna donate to a charity make it this one

100% of all donations go to humanitarian aid

"We do not inherit the Earth from

our Ancestors-We borrow it

from our Children."

Take a second to read this:

Spirit Aid is a humanitarian relief organisation dedicated to alleviating the suffering of children and young people whose lives have been devastated by war, poverty, genocide, ethnic cleansing and all forms of abuse.

A volunteer-based organisation, Spirit Aid commits 100% of all donations to humanitarian aid. Spirit Aid relies solely on the goodwill and donations of its supporters.

More information at:

http://www.spiritaid.org.uk/overview.html

TY.

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are you saying you give to NGOs?

involved with them, and with fundraising.

but NGOs include charities

and half of the ONE Campaign involved companies are NGOs

i know that. but NGOs are more involved. of course there can still be corruption like anything where money is involved..

but im not a fan of most celebrity bandwagon nonsense. setting up charities based in mayfair with plush offices

when there's loads of NGO's that are doing everything they can do.....better.

some like oxfam and redcross are well involved with charities which is good.

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are you saying you give to NGOs?

involved with them, and with fundraising.

but NGOs include charities

and half of the ONE Campaign involved companies are NGOs

i know that. but NGOs are more involved. of course there can still be corruption like anything where money is involved..

but im not a fan of most celebrity bandwagon nonsense. setting up charities based in mayfair with plush offices

when there's loads of NGO's that are doing everything they can do.....better.

some like oxfam and redcross are well involved with charities which is good.

problem is

theres too much beaurocracy in most of these large charities.

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