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Hmmm
Any doubts about this charity or this person?
The terminology used does not inspire confidence. ****
A lot of US charities are just corruption schemes where state money is transferred to associates of a well connected parasite to be looted.
How is this charity raising money?
Call me crazy but when I was a young lad, we had lunch ladies banging out good shit. Everything was done and operated by the school, within the school. Full, proper meals similar to what mom did at home.
Now it seems we need 4-5 middle man to get any basic government function done. I wonder what changed? Does everything need a CEO?
State schools have been run by grifters at the top for quite some time now. Everything outsourced. My youngest son has a CEO who earns £300k with a chauffeur-driven car (presumably so he can do “high-powered” stuff while being driven between school sites). It’s all normalised (or hypernormalised!)