I recently saw an exposé on agencies such as this one where breakdown of funds and it was appalling as to how the funds were dispersed. I now give my donations to an agency for the blind where volunteers staff the store.
From the link above - "When his compassion got the better of his judgments, he would simply cut prices in half, then watch the delight on the faces of underprivileged people and families"....
Since I'm a skeptic by nature - maybe he was enjoying the power it gave him, power that he had no authority to use.
Such a poor, simply joy to watch the happiness of those who have nothing. God knows, that small happiness should be taken away or taxed at least.
When I donate items I certainly do not expect someone to have to pay for them, if they are in need they should receive the items I donated for free. That's how I intended when I donate things.
For some of you saying you would use Salvation Army, my cousin volunteered for them a few yrs back during the Christmas season, he will no longer donate to them as the volunteers etc were taking items for themselves and their kids.
my charitable contributions go elsewhere.
I recently saw an exposé on agencies such as this one where breakdown of funds and it was appalling as to how the funds were dispersed. I now give my donations to an agency for the blind where volunteers staff the store.
Also, the $4000 that the employee supposedly lost for them was an incredibly insignificant amount. Their total revenues were $104,802,776.00 last year, of which they put $96,299,526.00 into their services. (That is just south Florida's Goodwill, not all national ones combined!) http://www.charitynavigator.org/index.cfm?bay=search.summary&orgid=12363#.Ukb9vz-mWSoGoodwill Industries of South Florida is dedicated to providing rehabilitation, on-the-job training, work experience, and placement services to help people with disabilities and special needs overcome barriers to employment and become employed in the community. Our vision is to be the leader in providing services to those with disabilities who want to work, but face barriers to employment, and to train and place them in jobs they can perform successfully and retain. Goodwill Industries of South Florida is a lot more than just a place to donate used household goods and clothing. It is a place where people with disabilities are rehabilitated and trained to be productive members of society.
BBMI think perhaps this young man was too soft hearted to be working for Goodwill.
While what he did was wrong, he tried to show compassion
for the poorest people who came to the store. I really think letting him go
from the job was punishment enough. wwjd?
BBM
What would He do? Respectfully, render unto Caesar?*
Submit to secular authority, while still showing compassion:
Perhaps
1. Ask manager to authorize a discount on a sale, as the issue arose?
2. If mgr did not authorize a discount, use money from his own pocket to buy items for the poorest customers?
3. Follow employer's policies, continue working there, be promoted to mgr level, where he would be authorized to give discounts within certain paramenters?
4. Collect items (away from the store) on his own, then give away to the poorest?
5. Start a store on his own and give discounts as he saw fit? Or give away merchandise for free?
Just several alternatives to defying secular authority (which by Anderson's actions were apparent criminal), which would show compassion to poorest customers.
Thanks to posters upthread for providing many of these ideas.
JM :twocents: and as always, I may be wrong.
*"Render unto Caesar" is the beginning of a phrase attributed to Jesus in the synoptic gospels, which reads in full, "Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's, and unto God the things that are God's" (.[Matthew 22:21]
This phrase has become a widely quoted summary of the relationship between Christianity and secular authority. The original message, coming in response to a question of whether it was lawful for Jews to pay taxes to Caesar gives rise to multiple possible interpretations about the circumstances under which it is desirable for the Christian to submit to earthly authority.
Render unto Caesar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
BBM S...BMThe prices at Goodwill in my area have tripled. It truly upsets me. I can go to Wal mart or Peebles or Target and buy something new for the price they have listed. They have built grand new buildings in all the small towns around.
I have never visited the Salvation Army thrift store because I knew someone who worked for them.
I give to my church who has a thrift store that's open once a week.
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I also give a lot and help out at the women's abused shelter's thrift store. ...while tutoring them( volunteers from the community, no pay just from their heart) and teaching them technology. ( how to use a computer) I have been so impressed.
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I have been so impressed with this group and it's just a small local charity. ....