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General Category => Discover Seattle! => Topic started by: TehBorken on May 28 07 07:10

Title: The Greedy Weasels At The Salvation Army
Post by: TehBorken on May 28 07 07:10
Neighbors were completely surprised to learn that when modest-living Hector Guy Di Stefano and his wife [a href="vny!://www.memorialobituaries.com/memorials/memorials.cgi?action=Obit&memid=151717&clientid=flint"]Doris[/a] died, they left a $264 million estate to be divided equally among 8 charities, among them them the [a href="vny!://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvation_Army"]Salvation Army[/a] and [a href="vny!://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenpeace"]Greenpeace[/a].
 [/p] But there was a snag: the couple left the money to Greenpeace International Inc., but before they died, Greenpeace International Inc. was dissolved and absorbed into a larger outfit, Greenpeace Fund. All of the charities had no problem with this technicality (after all, they weren't expecting any money - the Di Stefanos didn't tell them beforehand). All, except for one: the Salvation Army.[/p] Apparently, $33 million wasn't enough for the Salvation Army - it sued to prevent Greenpeace from its share of the bequest, arguing that the entity the Di Stefanos had left money to no longer existed and that the money should instead be divided equally amongst the remaining 7 charities! The rest of the charities stood to gain an extra $6 million, but no one wanted to come near the Salvation Army's lawsuit.[/p] This May the Salvation Army and Greenpeace settled their lawsuit: it seems like the Salvation Army will get the $6 million extra share of Greenpeace's slice of money, while Greenpeace will still get about $27 million.[/p]  Links: [a href="vny!://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2003697026_webgreenpeace07m.html"]Seattle Times[/a] | [a href="vny!://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/asection/la-na-charityfight14may14,1,766142.story?coll=la-news-a_section"]LA Times[/a]  
Title: Re: The Greedy Weasels At The Salvation Army
Post by: P.C. on May 28 07 08:47
That's really disappointing to read TB.  I'd always had a feeling about Sally Ann, that if anybody understood charity....it was them.
Title: Re: The Greedy Weasels At The Salvation Army
Post by: Sportsdude on May 28 07 08:51
 I only trust the red cross    
Title: Re: The Greedy Weasels At The Salvation Army
Post by: kitten on May 28 07 08:51
On Hastings Street in Burnaby all the merchants have fought to keep free parking for their clients, with the exception of the Sally Ann.  They installed paid parking.  Since most of the people who shop there have very little money, it seems a bit greedy to me.  
Title: Re: The Greedy Weasels At The Salvation Army
Post by: P.C. on May 28 07 08:59
Really?  This makes me sad.  [img style="CURSOR: pointer" onclick=url(this.src); src="vny!://www.cheesebuerger.de/images/more/bigs/c020.gif" border=0]
Title: Re: The Greedy Weasels At The Salvation Army
Post by: kitten on May 28 07 09:00
I've heard many other stories from people who have worked there in the past.  They aren't very pretty.
Title: Re: The Greedy Weasels At The Salvation Army
Post by: Sportsdude on May 28 07 09:02
Yeah Salvation Army is pretty shadey.  
Title: Re: The Greedy Weasels At The Salvation Army
Post by: GORDY GAMBINO a1 on May 28 07 09:30
Salvos help real people. Greenpeace do nothing to help whales etc. They dont help people just grandstand for media attention. If Japs wanna eat whales thats their business.

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