Hurricane Harvey has many people questioning the best place to send their charitable donations. Scams and fraud are rampant. Even prominent Arab-American Muslim activist Linda Sarsour got caught redirecting funds donated to Harvey Victims into a liberal political super PAC.
And sadly the Red Cross is another organization you should add to that list.
Despite the Red Cross’s sterling reputation during its early years, globalist greed has crept into their midst.
When the deadly earthquake struck Haiti in 2010, the Red Cross did just about as much good as the Clinton Foundation. Investigative reports show out of the $500 million donated to the Red Cross to help earthquake victims, only 6 small homes were built. Even though the Red Cross promised they’d provide homes to at least 130,000 people with the Haitian relief funds.
This also happened after Hurricane Sandy, according to investigative reports conducted by NPR and ProPublica.
That brings us to Hurricane Harvey, and the Red Cross has a sickening disclosure to make in connection to how they’re spending Hurricane Harvey funds. Learn more on the next page.
Bureaucracy is a terrible thing, it destroys organizations and societies. Red Cross is a giant bureaucracy.
Don’t Donate. Give your donations to Salvation Army.
Not enough, most goes to CEO .
Same in Louisiana last year. Didn’t they get sued after 911 and forced to distribute the millions they collected on behalf of victims and their families?
I won’t donate to Red Cross!
I wont give to red cross….PERIOD….
There’s an organization called Disaster Assistance COC that travels all over the country providing assistance, including hot meals, all free. They are distributing thousands of hot meals daily in Texas now. Look them up, they need donations.
Salvation Army has a tiny overhead and almost all money goes to the needy. Red Cross CEO gets over 2 million dollar salary!
What about the Salvation Army..
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If trucks got food & water spent well
They need an annual breakdown on how the donations are spent. At least 90% should go to helping, be it renting and stocking food trucks, furnishing medical aid etc. Yes there are administrative costs but it needs to be a 10% adm. vs. 90% aid not 90% adm. and 10% aid.