I used to have all my passive donations sent to the Salvation Army. After their "white people are all racists" nonsense, I dropped them like a bad habit and switched everything to Project Veritas.
Never another dime. If you allow your organization to be compromised like this, it will never recover.
If you want a GREAT Christian mission organization, African Inland Mission is first rate. They connect Christians around the world, but most importantly they empower and fund locals to share the gospel in their OWN communities. There's only so much an outsider can do when they don't speak the language, don't know the customs, and have a completely different life experience. My dad has been working with them for decades and has set up multiple self-supporting orphanages that teach and feed children and later train them up in trades once they hit high school age so they can be functioning adults instead of just beggars- they have auto repair training, seamstress training, and in northern Kenya there's a prosthetic limb shop where they teach the older kids to build prosthetics for all the people who had limbs blown off from all the land mines left over from the horrific Somali civil wars. They've built medical clinics and work to support doctors and nurses who go to school to actually stay in Africa and care for their communities- the vast majority of people who go to school outside of Africa never go back, particularly in the medical field.
https://aimint.org/
I used to have all my passive donations sent to the Salvation Army. After their "white people are all racists" nonsense, I dropped them like a bad habit and switched everything to Project Veritas.
Never another dime. If you allow your organization to be compromised like this, it will never recover.
If you want a GREAT Christian mission organization, African Inland Mission is first rate. They connect Christians around the world, but most importantly they empower and fund locals to share the gospel in their OWN communities. There's only so much an outsider can do when they don't speak the language, don't know the customs, and have a completely different life experience. My dad has been working with them for decades and has set up multiple self-supporting orphanages that teach and feed children and later train them up in trades once they hit high school age so they can be functioning adults instead of just beggars- they have auto repair training, seamstress training, and in northern Kenya there's a prosthetic limb shop where they teach the older kids to build prosthetics for all the people who had limbs blown off from all the land mines left over from the horrific Somali civil wars. They've built medical clinics and work to support doctors and nurses who go to school to actually stay in Africa and care for their communities- the vast majority of people who go to school outside of Africa never go back, particularly in the medical field. https://aimint.org/