Joining a charity group but not interested in the charity

LoveTulips

Senior Member
I know this sounds weird. But there is this group of older women who hold monthly meetings , set up a craft fair, a thrift fair, etc. all for a very good cause. But this cause is not close to my heart, in fact it's probably the furthest thing in my mind that I would volunteer for.

But here is the thing, I kind of like the vibe of these ladies and they are not (like at my senior centre) boring and looking like they are on their last legs and acting like it. My mom was 83 when she passed and she was so with it and mentally and physically active, that this is kind of the type of older, elderly women, I want to hang out with. But should I in good conscience join the group when it is not a cause that I'm interested in?
 

After I lost my father I volunteered at Ronald McDonald House cooking dinner once a week for the guests whose circumstances were very dire. The volunteer cooks all seemed to be there trying to "get their mind right" after some negative life event. Some of the ladies were very good friends w each other and did other things together. Working to help other people is beneficial to all involved and there is nothing wrong or deceitful with that. And who knows perhaps you'll come to like the charity itself.
 

I know this sounds weird. But there is this group of older women who hold monthly meetings , set up a craft fair, a thrift fair, etc. all for a very good cause. But this cause is not close to my heart, in fact it's probably the furthest thing in my mind that I would volunteer for.

But here is the thing, I kind of like the vibe of these ladies and they are not (like at my senior centre) boring and looking like they are on their last legs and acting like it. My mom was 83 when she passed and she was so with it and mentally and physically active, that this is kind of the type of older, elderly women, I want to hang out with. But should I in good conscience join the group when it is not a cause that I'm interested in?
LoveTulips: Stay with this group of ladies, it's the company you need, you don't have to be close to the charity they support.
 
I wouldn't join a club of old men or ladies.

It's all the same. In 2000 my wife and I were two weeks on vacation on the isle of Malta in an all inclusive hotel.

One aIfternoon a group of senior ladies with an odor between camphor balls and perfume asked us, if we'd like joining them for "bingo".

We denied. The old ladie's husbands were sitting at the bar sipping cocktails at that time.
 
It would depend on how far that charity is from my interests and values. If it is for a cause that I actively dislike, or think is harmful, of course I wouldn't join it. But if it doesn't really matter a lot to me one way or another, and I liked the people and their vibe, sure. Probably many people join charity organizations and even religious groups for similar reasons.
 
I wouldn't join a club of old men or ladies.

It's all the same. In 2000 my wife and I were two weeks on vacation on the isle of Malta in an all inclusive hotel.

One aIfternoon a group of senior ladies with an odor between camphor balls and perfume asked us, if we'd like joining them for "bingo".

We denied. The old ladie's husbands were sitting at the bar sipping cocktails at that time.
So, did you both go and join the husbands at the bar?
 
Whatever works to make people happy, however I don't think I could join an organization I don't feel passionate about. Seems like fakery to me.
 


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