Emailed them letting them know that I had canceled donations to them through smile.amazon. This is their reply:
"Dear _______ ________,
We appreciate you sharing your feedback/questions with us regarding this topic and would like the opportunity to talk with you personally. A member of our executive team will give you a call.
Thank you for caring enough about St. Jude to share your concerns with us. You are also welcome to contact us at 1-800-822-6344, Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Central Time or Saturday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Central Time.
Thank you again for joining us in our lifesaving mission: Finding cures. Saving children.
Sincerely, "
Think I will call them and tell them that as I emailed, I do not believe staff should be forced into taking a vaccine. It should be a personal decision.
Do y'all have ideas?
Weren't these the same f*cks that were not going to give kids who were not jabbed a wish?
That was the Make A Wish Foundation but they backtracked:
"The Make-a-Wish Foundation has made thousands of dreams come true for terminally-ill children over the last few decades. But over the last couple of days, the do-gooders group came under fire for demanding children seeking a great wish get a COVID vaccination.
On Sunday, the foundation reversed its course.
The foundation issued a statement Sunday night saying it understands that many children seeking wishes can't be vaccinated because of their illness, and that Make-a-Wish will no longer require those children to get a vaccination for the COVID-19 coronavirus." https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/pregnancyparenting/make-a-wish-flip-flops-wont-require-terminally-ill-kids-to-be-vaccinated/ar-AALwff1