So I was looking for a local organization that takes and distributes newborn supplies/clothing to underprivileged new moms. I was hoping to find one that is not faith based, because I'm not that into organized religion, but so far, no luck. The one whose work I like best is very pro-life, even anti birth control, which is definitely not me. But they seem really commited to wholistic help... Pre and post medical, job search, housing, food and clothing until age 2. So do I ignore the politics?
Yea. I'm sure there are many pro choice moms that look for services from that organization because of what they offer, not because of their stance on abortion and such. A good organization is a good organization. Not every family sees it as "Look, we're pro-life and look at all the good! We do good cuz God!" People need what they need. Your helping the families, not the idea.
If a group of people is doing legitimately good work to help other people in need I will happily donate or work along side them, regardless of their political or religious affiliations
My church and the Catholic Church teach very different doctrine, but they work together on humanitarian efforts
I agree with all of the above. Those babies still need stuff, so to me, donating is a good choice. All they're going to do with your items is help people.
Agreed! I am much more ok with donating items to an organization who will distribute them free of charge to families in need than to one who will charge folks for them and then get away with paying disabled employees less than the minimum wage.
Agreed. A friend of mine works in a group home and she tells me her "ladies" love the feeling of accomplishment they get from working. But their disabilities are such that they would never be hired if they had to get minimum wage. None of them are working when they don't want to.
Re: Pro-choice
My church and the Catholic Church teach very different doctrine, but they work together on humanitarian efforts