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the salvation army

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Posted by: stretch

8th Jun 2011 02:22pm

i have just been through a period of time where an organisation clamed they could find people
they lie they dont help fathers to find and to be able to see there children from broken relationships
so went in and started to verafy who works for the salvation army
the amount of police and police investigators located behind doors that should not just fall open is completely idiotic
why are we the general public donating money , clothes , household items to the supposed religious sector
lies and more lies
just wanted people to know what we found hiding instore
police with no real duties for a reason they are investigators
its a cruel world with more lies than they can dictate to us all

bobdown
  • 10th Aug 2011 04:43pm

Sad to hear about that. I have seen hoe well this organization works first hand. When i moved houses a few years ago there was an elderly couple living a few doors down. You never saw them outside, no one visited them but twice a week the Salvos turned up with food and clothing for them. They even mowed the small lawn for them, so i asked the Salvos if i could help in any way and i started mowing their lawn for them. I never spoke to the couple but there was always a cold cordial left out for me. Sadly they passed, but i felt that without the Salvos careing for them they would have passed years before they did. I have nithing but admiration for th Savation Army.


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