What is
lower than low if it is someone raking in money on the plight of wounded
service people? The Wounded Warrior Project may qualify.
This was
found on the Facebook pages of DysfunctionalVeterans.
I follow
this site for several reasons including some wonderfully twisted humor. Check
it out.
One
seemingly legitimate organization you may want to support is Soldier’s Angels.
I haven’t heard anything bad about them.
For years I
supported the Military Order of the Purple Heart until it was overcome by the
rat bastards.
I hope there
is a special corner in Hell waiting for these leeches.
Now, I realize charitable organizations need talented people to run them and volunteers have their limitations. Been there, done that, more than once. Full time talented people need to be compensated. There must be oversight as to the compensation and fund raising expense.
Please, check out organizations before you send them money.
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The DAV(Disable American Veterans) is another to consider for donations. I can't number the amount of vets we've helped just through our chapter alone and our members and VSO's(veteran service officers) take NO salaries.
Thank you for bringing this up. Local chapters of the DAV, American Legion, and VFW often do important work while flying under the public radar.
One more, Fisher House!
Good call!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fisher_House_Foundation
We've moved over to Soldier's Angels, but Fisher House is a helluva good one too!
This year I donated to the AL post I belong to for a project they have to help a disabled vet and his family.
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