Why do they need this? They have kars4kidz all the time scamming people
very interesting, can you divulge the scam?
You give them your old car, and they NEVER give you back a kid.
$18,000 in honor of freddie. wow
Bump.Rechnitz is being on soon
Guarantee the people donating to kars4kids from radio ads don't realize it's a religious charity. They've been fixed and called out for dishonesty before.
They actually follow all the laws in regard to making it clear on their website exactly what it's for and if people don't want to do a tiny bit of research it's their problem
The charity behind the Kars4Kids fundraising campaign, J O Y for Our Youth (JOY), has spent millions on advertising to ensure the jingle is heard far and wide...JOY has the same New Jersey address and the same principal officer, Eliyohu Mintz, as another charity, Oorah. According to the Attorney General in Pennsylvania, JOY "has contributed substantially all of the funds it has raised to Oorah in the past."Pennsylvania's Attorney General accused JOY of publishing "advertisements that did not limit benefits to any particular group of children when, in fact, substantially all donations were remitted to Oorah, whose programs benefit a particular group of children." In Pennsylvania, JOY was fined $45,000 in restitution to be distributed to various children's charities in the state plus $20,000 in penalties and investigative costs. JOY was also required to add detailed disclosures to all Pennsylvania solicitations revealing the religious nature of its programs.In Oregon, the charity was required to pay $65,000 and "change its misleading solicitation practices." The Oregon Department of Justice took issue with the charity's vacation voucher incentive, saying JOY "failed to disclose that its 'free vacation' offer was designed to recruit people to attend timeshare presentations." Also at issue was a failure "to disclose that the organization did not benefit needy children generally, but instead directed its efforts to a narrow religious purpose." In addition to paying the fine, JOY is now required "to clearly and conspicuously disclose that any offers of vacation vouchers are not applicable in Oregon" and to include disclosure of its religious purpose in solicitations in that state.Donors should also be aware that according to its 2008 tax form and audited financial statements, JOY spent $118 in fundraising and advertising costs to obtain each donated car, and the average car was resold for less than $400.
https://www.charitywatch.org/charitywatch-articles/catchy-jingle-not-a-green-light-to-donate/92
Good morning. Do you ever check their tax return on charity navigator? It gets a lot more interesting...
Why? you mean this?