Is Economy Killing Compassion?

Economic times are sending mixed messages, when you follow the money.
By: J. Jerrell Bass
 
Nov. 9, 2009 - PRLog -- The toughest economic times in decades is clearly killing peoples’ joy and trust.  Are these difficult times also killing society’s compassion? People seem to be flocking to football games, rock concerts and the like. At the same time every charity organization claims that their donations are down from twenty to sixty plus percent because of the economy. This poses the question; if there is enough extra money in peoples’ pocket to attend an entertainment event, why isn’t there enough extra money to help our fellow men and women in need? We at Wisdom Of The Ages Worldwide, Inc. (WOTAW) would like to ask the American people this question: Is the economy killing compassion or is it just an excuse? To reply to this question please visit WOTAW.com and email us  your answer.

Respectfully,
The WOTAW Team

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We are a nonprofit organization to help widows and widowers. The focus is to help with transportation, grief counseling, handy person services, etc.
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Source:J. Jerrell Bass
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Tags:Non-profit, Charity, Money, Cash, Donations, Widows, Widowers, Fundraisers
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