grgann
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So I strongly considered just not replying to this thread because there are so many things about it that bother me, but let's face it, that is just not my style...
I am actually an employee of ACS, a proud one. I am also very proud of the partnership between PC and ACS, I think it is a great way to get the word out about cancer research while earning dollars to help in the fight.
I am also a christian, who is pro-life, but I would never pull my support from an organization that does such amazing and ground-breaking work because the support PP. I can tell you that on top of many other things in my life I am a foster parent, and PP has been an amazing resource for the kids in my home. Many of us sit in a place of privilege and don't think about the under-represented populations that recieve much needed services from PP. Yes, they do abortions, and they do screenings, and they educate, and they provide free birth control, smoking sessation programs and I could go on and on for a long time here....
Basically I don't like hearing that folks don't support a PC initiative, because it makes me sad that you would stand so against something in a company that you work for. That being said I also don't like that you are not supporting ACS, because amazing work is being done. Read the statistics... your money going to other cancer initiatives is not nearly as effective as the work of ACS. We have the history, the research and the world wide support to make things happen. And as for the person who said we are a business were a lot of people get paid a lot of money, wake up, that is life. You are not doing your work for free, no one is. Don't get on a soapbox about ACS because their staff get paid. Also if you have done your research you will see that we are a volunteer driven organziation, with an extremely high volunteer to staff ratio. You simply won't find that elsewhere... I challenge you to look.
I agree we can all have our opinions, but I encourage you to be educated in your opinions, and keep in mind the privilege you walk with through the world.
Claire
I am actually an employee of ACS, a proud one. I am also very proud of the partnership between PC and ACS, I think it is a great way to get the word out about cancer research while earning dollars to help in the fight.
I am also a christian, who is pro-life, but I would never pull my support from an organization that does such amazing and ground-breaking work because the support PP. I can tell you that on top of many other things in my life I am a foster parent, and PP has been an amazing resource for the kids in my home. Many of us sit in a place of privilege and don't think about the under-represented populations that recieve much needed services from PP. Yes, they do abortions, and they do screenings, and they educate, and they provide free birth control, smoking sessation programs and I could go on and on for a long time here....
Basically I don't like hearing that folks don't support a PC initiative, because it makes me sad that you would stand so against something in a company that you work for. That being said I also don't like that you are not supporting ACS, because amazing work is being done. Read the statistics... your money going to other cancer initiatives is not nearly as effective as the work of ACS. We have the history, the research and the world wide support to make things happen. And as for the person who said we are a business were a lot of people get paid a lot of money, wake up, that is life. You are not doing your work for free, no one is. Don't get on a soapbox about ACS because their staff get paid. Also if you have done your research you will see that we are a volunteer driven organziation, with an extremely high volunteer to staff ratio. You simply won't find that elsewhere... I challenge you to look.
I agree we can all have our opinions, but I encourage you to be educated in your opinions, and keep in mind the privilege you walk with through the world.
Claire