Uneasy feeling about quilts donated to Ronald McDonald House
#91
If the quilts were sold, I would assume the monies received were used to help with expenses running the house, so that isn't necessarily a bad thing. Like having a craft sale to benefit a charity.
This is a lesson to all of us to be specific when we make a donation.
This is a lesson to all of us to be specific when we make a donation.
#94
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Originally Posted by Extreme Quilter
I donate quilts regularly and frequently to many charitable organizations and never thought I would be writing this.
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Would you let the matter drop or would you contact national headquarters?
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Would you let the matter drop or would you contact national headquarters?
#95
I fund a project for pillowcases for children. Although I did mail once to an airforce base cancer unit, I give them regularly to our local RMH. I think they are wonderful and do such a good job with families. They are so excited when I bring in the pillowcases. Because they are so wonderful, I would definitely get to the root of what happened. It makes the whole organization look bad ...IF someone is doing something they shouldnt with donations. I believe RMH would want to know.
I am anxious to hear exactly what happened.
Margie
I am anxious to hear exactly what happened.
Margie
#96
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I agree-find out what is going on. It may not be illegal for a charity to say one thing and do another, but it is definatly unethical. Not only that, but if they are selling donated quilts, where is the money going? Maybe they decided to sell them to rais money for the cause? In any case, they owe you an explanination because you donated the quilts in good faith thinking they would be given out to those that need them.And since you were contacted by someone who bought your donated quilt, you need to find out why you were told one thing and another happend. The fact that they won't contact you is suspicious. It is true that when you give, it is out of your hands, but we aren't talking about pwesonally donating a quilt to a neighbor because their house burned down,we are talking about a charity that has a name to uphold and the public should know if something not right is going on. Please let us know how this turns out.
#97
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Originally Posted by Ellen 1
Originally Posted by Extreme Quilter
I donate quilts regularly and frequently to many charitable organizations and never thought I would be writing this.
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Would you let the matter drop or would you contact national headquarters?
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Would you let the matter drop or would you contact national headquarters?
#98
Odessa mentioned that possibly the person who asked to buy one of our original poster's quilts might not have gotten the facts straight. That set off a little buzzer in my mind. Is it possible that this woman used the word "bought" when she should have used "received?" She may have been mixed up when she was writing. In which case she started an awful tempest in a teapot. I hope the original woman can be contacted so that we all can learn if this is simply some sort of a mixup in word usage.
#99
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Originally Posted by Bev
Odessa mentioned that possibly the person who asked to buy one of our original poster's quilts might not have gotten the facts straight. That set off a little buzzer in my mind. Is it possible that this woman used the word "bought" when she should have used "received?" She may have been mixed up when she was writing. In which case she started an awful tempest in a teapot. I hope the original woman can be contacted so that we all can learn if this is simply some sort of a mixup in word usage.
Also, since EQ took the donations in herself, and discussed the intent/usage with the director in a face-to-face conversation, it seems odd that this has happened. The biggest problem here (as I see it), is a lack of quality communication between the parties involved. This communication breakdown seems to be the crux of the matter.
Extreme Quilter, have you followe up with RMH or it's governing body? Do you have any update for us on the status of your situation? We are all curious to know exactly what has happened since your original post.
Odessa
#100
I'm thinking it may not be Ronald McDonald house that is at fault, but perhaps the staff at this particular House that is not following procedure. This needs to be looked into, as the Ronald McDonald Houses offer a wonderful service to countless families across the country. I wouldn't let this one incident deter you from making charity quilts. Neither would I let this matter go without getting to the bottom of what happened to your quilt.
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