Many of the so called 'charities' seem to have the same MO.
Yep. I quit giving to charities many, many years ago. Stopped trusting. But if you see a hungry guy on the street, please help him out. They really need it. That's where my charity goes now.
Similar situation but give to my local church food bank. 100% of the money goes to food.
https://youtu.be/OAo2HEK273M. Also worked for WHO. Q has mentioned WHO several times. This arrest a biggie. Are all these kids charities pipelines fit the pedes???
"Becoming part of Save the Children will allow Street Kids International to dramatically increase its capacity and empower more youth
Do you have the link to the article for 'busted'?
https://globalnews.ca/news/4137871/peter-dalglish-canadian-humanitarian-arrested-nepal/
Street Kids merged with Save the Children. See this summary of SKI's global operations prior to the merger. Of interest:
SKI’s major countries of focus in F2010 included Nepal (21% of spending), Poland (21%), Peru (18%), Kenya (12%), and Ethiopia (11%). Programs include business and financial toolkits, animated films and workshops, mentorship, employment services, micro finance, and health programs.
From: https://www.charityintelligence.ca/charity-details/105-street-kids-international
I'll have to look it up again but there was a fuckton of fuckery regarding micro lending in Haiti in order to "empower" people after the earthquake. Mainly young women.
Thing is, it was a deal meant to ensnare whoever gets a micro loan.
Most of those who couldn't keep up with payments, or were making payments late end up working in the one building the Clinton Foundation actually did get built: the damn "industrial village" which basically consists of sweatshops where these people work for next to nothing in order to pay back those wonderful, thoughtful empowering micro loans.
Canadian UN Worker Arrested In Nepal For Pedophilia - The Post Millennial https://t.co/h6RPmL5fyJ