This will make your blood boil:
http://www.cnn.com/2013/06/13/us/wor...html?hpt=hp_t1
There are too many key quotes for me to include, but here are a couple:
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"The 50 worst charities in America devote less than 4% of donations raised to direct cash aid. Some charities gave even less. Over a decade, one diabetes charity raised nearly $14 million and gave about $10,000 to patients. Six spent no cash at all on their cause."
"To disguise the meager amount of money that reaches those in need, charities use accounting tricks and inflate the value of donated dollar-store cast-offs - snack cakes and air fresheners - that they give to dying cancer patients and homeless veterans."
"The worst charity in America operates from a metal warehouse behind a gas station in Holiday, Florida.
Every year, Kids Wish Network raises millions of dollars in donations in the name of dying children and their families.
Every year, it spends less than 3 cents on the dollar helping kids."
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Every charity in the US should be required to post a full disclosure and a brief summary of its spending in a federal database that anyone can access on-line. The summary should easily identify (e.g., pic chart?) the percentage of funds that actually reaches recipients.
The whole scam industry should be brought to its knees.