Tuesday, March 5, 2019

Salvation Army

salvation army

It's one of the main American organizations that help people with a variety of things. They're the equivalent of a Church that provides food stamps through a deal with the benevolent, democratic side of government. They help the needy in a variety of ways that exceed simple donations provided from one district to the next.

I did some community service for Salvation Army in high school; I found it unnecessarily concentrated; I preferred giving commodities and goods to people in need. I found it necessary to "help" people, but in a significant way. The gift of giving is that it keeps on giving.

Community service in high school is often mediocre in the amount of help it provides. It helps somewhat, but it's not food for the homeless, or medicare for the needy, or serious funding to establish secure districts for the homeless.

Next blog post: 3 hours from now.

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