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Do you think charities should worry about professionalism, or just meet the bare minimum. In a normal business, you want to go above and beyond, but I'd think in a charity, where clients really only need the bare minimum, going above and beyond is wasteful. Why take one hungry person to fine dining when you could feed 10 the bare minimum?

Should charities go above and beyond, or meet the bare minimum, when serving people in need?
 

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All charities are different. No matter if your a charity or not you should still be concerned about waste. But waste is a matter of perspective.

A few months ago I listened to a documentary on welfare and situations where the government financially helped out people in need. Basic medical and living needs can be provided but the government can't provide the most necessary need, the one that working or being apart of the community gives you. The being needed feeling.

Be responsible with funds but waste is a matter of perspective. Pay $100.00 for a hair cut that would make a women feel valuable again but don't buy a car or shoe that is above what you need and for only material purposes.
 
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