This thread is prompted by replies to my Lottery thread. Apologies if need be, but this is a serious question.
After all, I imagine most of us are asked for money for charities a lot.
My experience is that a lot of the time I have no idea where the money is going or sometimes even who/what the charity is for.
Then when I say no I get the dirty looks.
Examples - Publix often asks for money after they've just told you what the bill is. I always say no. I'm very distrustful of whatever charity they're pushing and have complained about the dirty looks and curses in other languages I've gotten in that store as a result.
A couple of nights ago I went to a very popular bar in Miami to chill out after a very busy day. Outside was a table with a number of women asking for money for victims of crime. With illegible hand written cards explaining that. (I couldn't read it, asked for a verbal explanation.)
These are just on the ground, minor incursions. I imagine that people who run larger organisations get asked to donate to charities more.
A lot of us want to help others and wouldn't mind doing it through charities - if we could trust them.
My question is - are there any charities/causes where the large majority of the given resources actually go to the cause that's being pushed?