They only helped 62 people. Reported.GoCubsGo wrote: ↑Thu Dec 15, 2022 1:32 amThis is apparently his charity. Not rated.
https://veteransinneedfoundation.org/
https://www.charitynavigator.org/ein/270434060
"Veterans in Need Foundation Inc. reported its three largest programs on its FY 2019 Form 990 as:
$155,663
Spent in most recent FY
37%
Percent of program expenses
VETERANS WORK PROGRAM:PAYMENTS to the homeless veterans during training and for providing tasked assigned stores and FDOT rest areasPAYMENTS for daily needs (food and personal necessities)Work and Jobs to unemployed and/or generally unemployed.62 Veterans benefited (Less)
$105,172
Spent in most recent FY
25%
Percent of program expenses
VETERANS HOUSING (SUBSIDIZED HOUSING) PROGRAM:Places homeless veterans and non-veterans in temporary housing forhomelike environments.Utilities, Cable and Internet provided.62 Veterans benefited
$61,836
Spent in most recent FY
15%
Percent of program expenses
VETERANS TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM:1- Provide homeless Veterans and non-veterans to work assignments,job interviews, medical appointments, and trips to VA2- Bus tickets for Veterans entering and exiting the program as needed or to their hometown , also to the (Less)"
That's the top three. I wonder about the next 3.