Begging has become normal now.

I've donated for years to one reputable food bank near me with no problems. About a year ago, I received a solicitation from another charity (I would certainly like to name them here, but I don't want to get in trouble). I looked them up to see if they were worthy - they were - so I made a donation. Within weeks, my mailbox was flooded with solicitations from other charities.
you can name them it's not a problem.... however this is what happens with all charities, which is why so many people have stopped donating. once they have your name it's passed around to everyone and their cousin..

There are many stories in the medi of elderly people. feeling that they're doing something good by donating to an animal chairty for example suddenly finding themselves being inundated with letters and phone calls demanding a donation...
 

And in Canada this organization does yearly financial checks on Canadian charities, and rates them on a number of things. Charity Intelligence; link. Home JIM
I looked at your link and suspect that America's figures are probably about the same. Sad that so many aren't aware of the scam, but what to do about it.
 
You are now on "The Suckers List" which involves the buying or trading of individual's information by "Information broker companies ". Fresh names are worth money in the " poverty industry" . JIM.
Probably so. Happy Heart said the same thing. I have a large box of items to shred, and that's where new solicitations go. But, I do still give to the food bank. I know they didn't put me on the list because. I had already been donating to them for years, and they have a great rating with Charity Navigator.
 
It's outrageous that society has left teachers to supply their classrooms out of their own pocket. How did that become normalized?

And I find it appalling that the OP, a former teacher, would describe another teacher asking for donations to supply her classroom as begging.

No wonder there aren't enough teachers, especially good teachers available. They get little to no support even from former teachers seemingly w the attitude that "I've endured the hardship of being a teacher, so that must be and remain the status quo." It displays a COMPLETE LACK of EMPATHY.
Oh, please, the drama!
There are two sides to all stories.

Have you SEEN the RIDICULOUS decorating "needs" of SOME teachers in classrooms these days?
The highest taxes in MOST states are the school taxes! So society has not "left teachers to supply their classrooms out of their OWN pocket"! States have also been splitting higher taxed districts money with lower taxed districts for years, for the poorer school districts where property is less valued, with lower tax revenues.

Some teachers just WANT certain or MORE things that are not justified. OR they don't want to go to the trouble of writing up budget justifications for extras via the funding system most administrators require they do.

If any teacher want sto decorate the living daylights out of their rooms, they can: with their own money! OR if they want to run bazzillions of copies when there is a limit on paper, then they can use their own creativity to get more outside the budgeted allowances all schools have.

There are even teachers online doing decorating competitions to see and show off who can make the "coolest" classroom "decorations". They are far too over the top! They buy comfy soft lounge chairs, couches even, lamps, rugs, throw pillows....it looks like a damn dorm room by the time they are done! They create their OWN home away from home is what they sometimes do.

My sister has been teaching for 35 years, recent, too. She rarely if ever spends a dime on her room, or for supplies she needs, and has been voted teacher of the year TWICE in Colorado during her career. She learned to write justifications, which are needed to get budget approval in her career as a teacher, if she needed any special things and had to justify the lesson for any extras she needed.

Some teachers just have more wants than the budget gives and some teachers can't learn to live on a budget.

If a teacher asks parents to donate for some reason or the other, she will likely find at least a few parents willing to help her out.

Teachers do not need to go begging.
 
I agree!

IMO everything a student needs including meals and snacks should be included in the school budget.

It might result in a small tax increase but it would help to level the playing field for all students.
It isn't the school OR the taxpayer's responsibility to pay for snacks OR meals for children.

If someone wants kids, pay for them out of your own pocket, don't turn them into little beggers, with expectations that life is free.
Parents hide income CONSTANTLY to get on free meal plans for kids in schools today..the whole thing disgusts me.

ZERO sense of pride anymore.
 
I've donated for years to one reputable food bank near me with no problems. About a year ago, I received a solicitation from another charity (I would certainly like to name them here, but I don't want to get in trouble). I looked them up to see if they were worthy - they were - so I made a donation. Within weeks, my mailbox was flooded with solicitations from other charities.
Yea, that really kills the joy of giving. If I can donate anonymously I will, if I can't...I won't.
 
I am going to take up begging. It's a great way to enjoy fresh air and meet people from all walks of life!

While on the Upper East Side of Manhattan a week ago, a woman just plopped herself down in the middle of a sidewalk with a cup, a diet coke, and a forlorn expression. She made a fortune in a short time. I watched. Bills were given to her, not coins, and the bills were fives and tens. People gave in rapid succession.

Then I went to get my grandson. I warned him in advance there was a woman plopped down in the middle of the sidewalk. But, Alas! She was gone, with only a diet coke stain on the sidewalk. Don't know if police asked her to move, or she just made enough for the day.
 
I am going to take up begging. It's a great way to enjoy fresh air and meet people from all walks of life!

While on the Upper East Side of Manhattan a week ago, a woman just plopped herself down in the middle of a sidewalk with a cup, a diet coke, and a forlorn expression. She made a fortune in a short time. I watched. Bills were given to her, not coins, and the bills were fives and tens. People gave in rapid succession.

Then I went to get my grandson. I warned him in advance there was a woman plopped down in the middle of the sidewalk. But, Alas! She was gone, with only a diet coke stain on the sidewalk. Don't know if police asked her to move, or she just made enough for the day.
It sounds like she had made begging a professional career. I've wondered before if those people actually make much money begging.
 
I have donated to many GoFunMe pleas over the years. They’re either all folks I know, or I know the person who set up the request and am confident it’s legitimate.

Sadly too, there is the occasional person I know, who I will NOT donate to because I’m familiar with their circumstances and am dubious that the money will go to what they say they need it for.

Because I’m active in animal rescue, I see donation requests all the time for animals in need…vet bills, shelter supplies and the like. If I’m able I will ALWAYS donate to those because I know the people or at least know of them, and I know how hard they work to save the lives of the animals who come through their shelters and rescues, and how tirelessly they work to find forever homes for the critters in their care.

One example of many: My daughter renovated a section of her basement, with Ron’s help, to use as a cat rescue room. There are sometimes as many as 15 cats or kittens in there, many medical fosters who need care before they can be re-homed, sometimes hours old kittens who need round the clock care etc.

She paid for all the building material, paint, cat-specific furniture, litter boxes etc, but occasionally asks for donations of food, litter, medical supplies for the medical cases, all kinds of things, the cost for which would come entirely out of her pocket otherwise. As it is she pays for a lot anyway, but when their budget gets tight she doesn’t hesitate to ask for help for the animals.
 
I have my own way of helping. Living rural has its advantages because the utility companies are also rural.

It was really easy for me to anonymously catch up the farmer’s water bill after he flipped his tractor, broke his back and was laid up for several months. Yes I actually knew who the person was and yes we are all on county (aka city water).

Same with the electric bill.

*****

Everyone contributes to humans when a disaster hits but nobody EVER thinks about the work boots-on-the-ground- animal rescue try to do. By that I mean the local shelters who are suffering and struggling, the livestock that may be laying out there dieing. I did my own research and found what I hoped was the correct source to get money where it was needed to the real live animal welfare folks affected by that beatch Helene in East Tennessee & North Carolina.

Far as “Next Door” goes — never heard of it until this thread. I don’t do that sort of social media.
 
you can name them it's not a problem.... however this is what happens with all charities, which is why so many people have stopped donating. once they have your name it's passed around to everyone and their cousin..

There are many stories in the medi of elderly people. feeling that they're doing something good by donating to an animal chairty for example suddenly finding themselves being inundated with letters and phone calls demanding a donation...
So true. I know I have posted here before about all the solicitations my stepfather was getting and he was donating. Some were sending two a week. Once there were 72 solicitations over two days. I also read in researching that if you send a small amount like he was, 10 dollars or so, they sell your name because you are not a big donor but they got you and make additional money that way. It was insane.

I donate directly to cat rescues and none of them are ones that advertise. I avoid anyone advertising on TV.
 
I donate to locals; i.e., the food bank and the animal shelter. Walk in and hand them cash. A few times, when I saw a truly homeless person who appeared sober, I gave them cash, too.

Once, a friend's son was diagnosed with cancer; he had no health insurance. A Go-Fund-Me account was set up and when I saw that GFM takes 10% of all donations, I handed him the money in person.
 
I remember the woman panhandler from Iran, Just back after her have to return with her green card.
There she stands on the corner, her 2 childs with her. I felt sorry for them kids. Another corner leaving the
Interstate Black families panhandle those lights. If it wasn't organized there would be drive by shootings / Robberies.
Then I saw their Mercedes Benz when they left. // didn't know Blacks bought Mercedes Benz. Rental or stolen ?
 
Really 10%? I don't think that's accurate at all.
Thank you for your comment. Looked it up and they say it's 2.9% + $0.30/transaction. My memory may be wrong. I did find news sights that said they charged an addition 7.9% but their own web site doesn't say that. This was in 2018 so either they changed it or I am misremembering. Again, thank you for the correction!
 
It sounds like she had made begging a professional career. I've wondered before if those people actually make much money begging.
We used to stop and talk to a homeless woman while on our bike rides in the Silicon Valley. She would complain that some people are cheap when they gave her less than a forty dollar "donation". She said one woman gave her gift cards from a fast food place near her but she gave them back since she didn't like the menu. :mad:
Another woman would sit by a Santa Clara restaurant's front door nursing her baby begging for donations, so I gave her a few dollars and told her it wasn't safe so she should go home. Then, I realized that the baby's father was probably parked nearby to make sure he got all her donated money.
I used to be generous but they have hardened my attitude towards them and the online begging.
 


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