top | item 4830606 (no title) forensic | 13 years ago If you think private charity works for the disadvantaged, you are confusing the customer with the product. discuss order hn newest prostoalex|13 years ago Mmm, can you elaborate?Like Red Cross or local church's soup kitchen, how does their activity not benefit the disadvantaged? forensic|13 years ago Maybe some private charities do benefit the disadvantaged. But that doesn't mean those private charities work for the disadvantaged.Who is the customer of a private charity? Who is the product of a private charity?
prostoalex|13 years ago Mmm, can you elaborate?Like Red Cross or local church's soup kitchen, how does their activity not benefit the disadvantaged? forensic|13 years ago Maybe some private charities do benefit the disadvantaged. But that doesn't mean those private charities work for the disadvantaged.Who is the customer of a private charity? Who is the product of a private charity?
forensic|13 years ago Maybe some private charities do benefit the disadvantaged. But that doesn't mean those private charities work for the disadvantaged.Who is the customer of a private charity? Who is the product of a private charity?
prostoalex|13 years ago
Like Red Cross or local church's soup kitchen, how does their activity not benefit the disadvantaged?
forensic|13 years ago
Who is the customer of a private charity? Who is the product of a private charity?