Ever been approached by an individual working for an org (NPO) in the city?
This is not uncommon in Manhattan but today in Brooklyn I was approached by a persistent young lady who asked if I could donate to a charitable cause (this transpired in a coffee shop). She couldn't even explain to me what the org is about (a red flag in my book). I answered immediately with a prodigious sigh that I'm in school and I'd be paying 7% interest on that donation, her rebuttal was "maybe next time." She said this to me maybe 4-5 times, and I knew she didn't hear a word coming out of my mouth (insert Chris Tucker voice over).
Of course I was irate about her attitude, I mean how do I know it's the real deal? Next time my answer will be short and sweet: No, thank you. The polite thing to do was walk quickly and pretend I'm on a cell phone lol. :kidding:
I do understand that certain org need to get their word out there and what's better than human interaction! For this particular case, I just wasn't buying it.
So my PSA for today is if you plan on donating to a charitable cause (i.e. ACLU, ASPCA, GLAAD, Housing Works) verify that it is the correct organization not a similar org. It's pertinent to research on where the funding will go, after all it is your money.
This is not uncommon in Manhattan but today in Brooklyn I was approached by a persistent young lady who asked if I could donate to a charitable cause (this transpired in a coffee shop). She couldn't even explain to me what the org is about (a red flag in my book). I answered immediately with a prodigious sigh that I'm in school and I'd be paying 7% interest on that donation, her rebuttal was "maybe next time." She said this to me maybe 4-5 times, and I knew she didn't hear a word coming out of my mouth (insert Chris Tucker voice over).
Of course I was irate about her attitude, I mean how do I know it's the real deal? Next time my answer will be short and sweet: No, thank you. The polite thing to do was walk quickly and pretend I'm on a cell phone lol. :kidding:
I do understand that certain org need to get their word out there and what's better than human interaction! For this particular case, I just wasn't buying it.
So my PSA for today is if you plan on donating to a charitable cause (i.e. ACLU, ASPCA, GLAAD, Housing Works) verify that it is the correct organization not a similar org. It's pertinent to research on where the funding will go, after all it is your money.