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Perianne
04-04-2016, 07:30 PM
My daughter and I are doing spring cleaning and have a lot of clothing and other stuff we don't need. Some clothing is brand new with the tags still on them.

Which is the better organization, Salvation Army or Goodwill?

glockmail
04-04-2016, 07:39 PM
There's some website info that a FB friend posted showing the percentage to charity of various organizations, and the CEO's pay. As I recall Goodwill had one of the lowest percentages of give-back and one of the highest CEO salaries, while The Salvation Army was near opposite. I didn't check if the info was correct.

Russ
04-04-2016, 07:54 PM
I can corroborate that. Salvation Army is a true charity. Goodwill is technically is a charity, but not a real good one.

Gunny
04-04-2016, 09:09 PM
Salvation Army. DOn't know if you have one, but there's a vet place here I always give stuff to. They're good as well.

Kathianne
04-04-2016, 09:23 PM
Goodwill gets you a tax deduction, but as a 'charity' it's not worth much if anything. Salvation Army on the other hand, is exceptional.

aboutime
04-04-2016, 09:26 PM
From personal experience over many years. The Salvation Army is probably the most reliable. They even show up before, or after the Red Cross does at FIRES, AFTER STORMS, TORNADOS, and even during special events where large numbers of people require assistance.

The Salvation Army (if you recall), only collects funding during Christmas period, with their Red Buckets. They do help a lot of people without asking for anything in return.

crin63
04-04-2016, 10:40 PM
We have thrift stores near me that direct the funds to Veterans. If that is something of interest you might look into that.

tailfins
04-04-2016, 10:49 PM
The Salvation Army is actually a church, hence the name. They lead people to salvation in Jesus Christ. We think of the Salvation Army as a charity, but in places like Newfoundland in Canada, it's a place of worship.

http://www.heritage.nf.ca/articles/society/salvation-army.php


The administration of the Army in Newfoundland and Labrador comprises three divisions: eastern, western and central, with over 30 000 adherents in 1993. Newfoundland and Labrador is the Canadian province with the highest percentage of Salvation Army membership. As a result, Salvationists from the province have played important roles at the national and international levels.

Gunny
04-04-2016, 10:57 PM
The Salvation Army is actually a church, hence the name. They lead people to salvation in Jesus Christ. We think of the Salvation Army as a charity, but in places like Newfoundland in Canada, it's a place of worship.

http://www.heritage.nf.ca/articles/society/salvation-army.php

So?

aboutime
04-05-2016, 08:48 PM
Poor TF. Must always find what he considers the negative aspects, or be critical of everything. Too bad his parents didn't feel the same way about ROE V. WADE.

tailfins
04-05-2016, 09:09 PM
Poor TF. Must always find what he considers the negative aspects, or be critical of everything. Too bad his parents didn't feel the same way about ROE V. WADE.

My mom could have legally aborted me, asshole. She chose kidney damage instead. Now we know you're REALLY pro-abort: Typical Trumpanzee.

It's also telling that you consider being a place of worship a negative thing. Today is the FIFTH of the month. You obviously used your government check to buy a FIFTH.

Post reported, considering this is in the lounge.

Gunny
04-05-2016, 09:23 PM
My mom could have legally aborted me, asshole. She chose kidney damage instead. Now we know you're REALLY pro-abort: Typical Trumpanzee.

It's also telling that you consider being a place of worship a negative thing. Today is the FIFTH of the month. You obviously used your government check to buy a FIFTH.

Post reported, considering this is in the lounge.

The only organization I give to that I don't know whether or not it's church related is Wounded Warrior Project. We take care of our own. The others are ALL church related because they actually give instead of take. A Christian trait some of you should bone up on instead of slamming the church. St Jude's, St Paul's .. and there's a collection about once a month for vets. Old clothes. I think I can spare some.

aboutime
04-05-2016, 09:54 PM
My mom could have legally aborted me, asshole. She chose kidney damage instead. Now we know you're REALLY pro-abort: Typical Trumpanzee.

It's also telling that you consider being a place of worship a negative thing. Today is the FIFTH of the month. You obviously used your government check to buy a FIFTH.

Post reported, considering this is in the lounge.


You're right. In your case I am pro-abort. I wish more parents had chosen to do so, rather than punish the rest of us with OVERSIZED assholes like you.

tailfins
04-05-2016, 10:20 PM
You're right. In your case I am pro-abort. I wish more parents had chosen to do so, rather than punish the rest of us with OVERSIZED assholes like you.

If you're up late here annoying me, at least you'll sleep in too late for you to mill around the elementary school to sexually gratify yourself.

darin
04-05-2016, 11:29 PM
Poor TF. Must always find what he considers the negative aspects, or be critical of everything. Too bad his parents didn't feel the same way about ROE V. WADE.

Thats a dick-move dude. This is a forum for the boorish but to essentially say you wish he was aborted? Immature as hell, dude. :-/

indago
04-06-2016, 12:12 AM
If you're up late here annoying me, at least you'll sleep in too late for you to mill around the elementary school to sexually gratify yourself.

Yes, he's known for that...

KNOWN (http://www.debatepolicy.com/showthread.php?48009-Protect-amp-Serve&p=791524#post791524)

Gunny
04-06-2016, 03:26 AM
:smoke:

darin
04-06-2016, 04:11 AM
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Noir
04-06-2016, 06:56 AM
Not ten posts in to a thread about charities and 'you should have been aborted' is the topic of conversation 0,o

As for charities, are there any local shelters to your town/city? The irony of charities being more wasteful the more successful they are is unavoidable - try local.

jimnyc
04-06-2016, 07:00 AM
Not ten posts in to a thread about charities and 'you should have been aborted' is the topic of conversation 0,o

As for charities, are there any local shelters to your town/city? The irony of charities being more wasteful the more successful they are is unavoidable - try local.

That's what I do. Every few years in some spring cleaning, instead of tossing my clothes, I donate what we collect from the family. Also, in various places of our town are collection bins for the same, which are usually identified and belong to much more local places than the national charities.

I honestly don't know where shelters are in my area, but have to say that's not a bad idea.