211 posted 3 years ago by GlitchMob2020 3 years ago by GlitchMob2020 +213 / -2 22 comments share 22 comments share save hide report block hide replies
Generally, yes.
Non-profit charities have to keep the lights on.
Who says the lights don't cost a lot to maintain?
Salvation Army is the one good one. The head of that organization only get like 32 or 37k a year. .unlike say united way with corporate CEOs and such ..look at what they earn...