Partisan
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http://www.comcast.net/articles/news-general/20090222/Army_s.Stingy.Charity.Abridged/
I have to say that I'm not impressed with this conduct. I understand that a charity doesn't want to spend everything all at once, but surely its job is to help out those in need on a consistent & fair basis. Also why is it cutting back on its scholarship aid?
In the British army you contribute 1 days pay yo the Benevolent fund, pretty much encouraged to sign up as a recruit, but you can opt out. No rewardsfor signing up or for not contributing - seems a pretty shabby way of doing business.
Has anyone had experience of this - what are your thoughts?
I have to say that I'm not impressed with this conduct. I understand that a charity doesn't want to spend everything all at once, but surely its job is to help out those in need on a consistent & fair basis. Also why is it cutting back on its scholarship aid?
In the British army you contribute 1 days pay yo the Benevolent fund, pretty much encouraged to sign up as a recruit, but you can opt out. No rewardsfor signing up or for not contributing - seems a pretty shabby way of doing business.
Has anyone had experience of this - what are your thoughts?