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Question by LizzieLiz ♥: Is “Feed the Young children” a excellent charity?
So, I’ve been sponsoring a child for really some months now and I was a little bothered when 1 of my good friends told me that they are using my cash towards other issues and not for the kids, as they say
Is this accurate? I tried doing some research on it but it appears as if it is 50/50. I hope its not accurate!
Can someone please give me some information on ‘FTC’ Thank you!
Best answer:
Answer by Ritesh
This depends upon the nation you send funds in and through which NGO you send the funds.
For example, money sent via christian NGOs is utilised for conversions in Sri Lanka. And funds sent by way of Lions Club in same nation reaches a terrorist organization (also doing antique smuggling) named LTTE.
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Tink Oct 11 2011 - 2:43 pm
Naw it’s bad. give the money to me!
Sebastian Oct 11 2011 - 3:13 pm
Yes. It is an excellent charity with a great child sponsorship program. 92% of everything they receive goes to the programs.
Ann Oct 11 2011 - 3:14 pm
Yep, it’s a good charity. Think about donating your money in your community; each one has a food pantry. Many of the local ones spend all the $ $ on buying food. Hope this helps.