03 April 2014

The 50 Worst Charities in America- How to Keep from Being Scammed


In the wake of tragedies large and small, they put up like mushrooms after a rain. With tales of woe and heartbreaking images of children or helpless animals, they beg for assistance. They are the tragi-charities. One hit wonders seeking to cash in on the tragedy of the day from floods and fires to missing children and more.
The pop-up charity business is usually local, occasionally regional and rarely national. Mostly they are the products of individual scammers who smell an opportunity to cash in using the name of a victim who may or may not even be real. They count on local press coverage and a quick website.  These ‘charities’ usually rake in a few thousand dollars and disappear.

The Professionals

Then there are the professional long term operations. They utilize direct mail or telemarketers to solicit millions of dollars in donations from unsuspecting individuals and businesses. Are you concerned you’ve already been scammed or just want to make sure you won’t be in the future? Here are some of the worst offenders: Continue.


  1. Kids Wish Network
  2. Cancer Fund of America
  3. Children’s Wish Foundation International
  4. American Breast Cancer Foundation
  5. Firefighters Charitable Foundation
  6. Breast Cancer Relief Foundation
  7. International Union of Police Associations, AFL-CIO
  8. National Veterans Service Fund
  9. American Association of State Troopers
  10. Children’s Cancer Fund of America
  11. Children’s Cancer Recovery Foundation
  12. Youth Development Fund
  13. Committee For Missing Children
  14. Association for Firefighters and Paramedics
  15. Project Cure (Bradenton, FL)
  16. National Caregiving Foundation
  17. Operation Lookout National Center for Missing Youth
  18. United States Deputy Sheriffs’ Association
  19. Vietnow National Headquarters
  20. Police Protective Fund
  21. National Cancer Coalition
  22. Woman to Woman Breast Cancer Foundation
  23. American Foundation For Disabled Children
  24. The Veterans Fund
  25. Heart Support of America
  26. Veterans Assistance Foundation
  27. Children’s Charity Fund
  28. Wishing Well Foundation USA
  29. Defeat Diabetes Foundation
  30. Disabled Police Officers of America Inc.
  31. National Police Defense Foundation
  32. American Association of the Deaf & Blind
  33. Reserve Police Officers Association
  34. Optimal Medical Foundation
  35. Disabled Police and Sheriffs Foundation
  36. Disabled Police Officers Counseling Center
  37. Children’s Leukemia Research Association
  38. United Breast Cancer Foundation
  39. Shiloh International Ministries
  40. Circle of Friends For American Veterans
  41. Find the Children
  42. Survivors and Victims Empowered
  43. Firefighters Assistance Fund
  44. Caring for Our Children Foundation
  45. National Narcotic Officers Associations Coalition
  46. American Foundation for Children With AIDS
  47. Our American Veterans
  48. Roger Wyburn- Mason & Jack M Blount Foundation for Eradication of Rheumatoid Disease
  49. Firefighters Burn Fund
  50. Hope Cancer Fund
This list was put together by the Tampa Bay Times and The Center for Investigative Reporting based on federal tax filings for the last 10 years. Charities are broken up into five main categories: children, cancer, police/law enforcement, veterans, fire and other. These fifty charities account for more than $1.35 Billion in donations. Of that, $970 million went not to victims, but to the people who collected the money.

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