Plus not being in addiction they preach you were in addiction 100% of the time no regard for who wasn't. In the fine print of the waiver the people sign it makes you agree to not suing and makes you acknowledge you'll go through physical and psychological pain and suffering and your liable for your injuries or issues, and you have to agree to sign away your first amendment right. The shirts are cheaply made and very easily made and they charge high. How is it a multimillion program has so much money but doesn't help with the decline of peoples health. You have to even deal with fundraising in extremely hot to extremely cold temperatures fundraiser's sometimes going 6am- 9pm $3 allowance for breakfast, $5 for lunch, $6-10 for dinner and you have to be in luck to find lunch near fundraising area here's the thing only $14 to eat per person but these people earn almost $2000 in a weekend and see nothing. Employees are underpaid and overworked (most can't afford rent for a house and compromise in living in an over populated living setting). They let other people say anything mentally abusive and leave me in tears without correcting bullying behavior (60 year olds bullying 17 year olds and getting away with it) Tennessee puts people in a hot un air conditioned room to make more than 7,500 shirts a week no pay(it's basically a sweatshop). I couldn't get a job or have a minute to myself. I was not on drugs nor was I in full sin my own mother abandoned me and it was my only choice. Consistently lead me on and left me for a constant need for validation. I came in and couldn't walk my need for a physical therapist was neglected for months when I did go they consistently didn't listen to the doctor's instructions leaving me with a dislocated spine disk. Constantly I was told I have no right I was a minor and they lawfully could handle me how they wanted. Constantly I was downed for having assurance my boyfriend would be there when I left and was told he'd probably cheat.(he didn't and we got engaged). I brought pictures of my friends and family 5 months later the pictures were put away and I was advised to let go of my old life. I wasn't allowed to talk to a majority of my family. I was 17 and disappeared into the cult known as LifeChangers. It’s a ministry about money So LifeChangers was a nightmare. More information about how we score this metric can be found here.Hey I’m four years late to the party but here’s the tea I went to Tennessee then to North Carolina… I was severely injured which is why I was put there. Resources to help nonprofits improve their DEI practices can be found here. Charity Navigator has developed a plan to iterate and expand upon our preliminary DEI ratings and will be rolling it out gradually in order to provide charities ample time to incorporate, report, and potentially improve their equity practices. Our preliminary assessment of the nonprofit's DEI practices was developed with the expertise and advice of dozens of leaders in the nonprofit and philanthropic sectors and is based on the Equity Strategies information collected through Candid's Demographics profile. The National Council of Nonprofits has compiled several resources and studies that document how effective DEI practices can help organizations cultivate staff belonging and motivation, improve management and governance practices, and spark innovation that can help nonprofits achieve their missions. There is a growing body of research which shows that effective DEI practices can promote a more positive organizational culture, which can influence the nonprofit's ability to achieve impact on the people and communities they serve.
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