I am seeing this 'Join The Fight" fundraising campaign for Chai Lifeline and they have someone doubling all donations for 48 hours. I do not recall them doing something like this recently, as it is usually a sign of financial struggles. I am a big fan of Chai Lifeline/Camp Simcha and contribute/volunteer for them but I am wondering about their fiscal responsibility. They raised close to 10 million dollars in net revenue from Bike4Chai, recently had their annual dinner as well as the Miami marathon and now are in need of a massive fundraising campaign for "increased programs/services". I do not doubt they need the money, my question is how are they are allocating and investing their money. Despite being one of the most widely recognized Jewish charity organizations which has received tremendous amounts of funding from the community, they are still struggling with meeting budgets. Perhaps someone has information as to why suddenly there are going through a difficult financial time.