Certainly true, Name.
However, so many great organizations are not like that. The Salvation Army is a good example. I could go on listing many great ones, but I'm certain that you could list many that are not. The larger ones with the established reputations are typically the best about really helping. Local ones are typically (from my experience) the offenders.
One that is lesser known that I support is an organization called Food for the Hungry. I've found that, just as one needs to do research when making an investment to make sure it is reputable, research is required prior to supporting any charitable organization, whether they consider themselves faith based or not.
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