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Old Oct 15, 2007, 03:17 AM
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Mixing Non-Profit and Profit

I know a non-profit recovery center that is ran by a pastor that houses the men at his For Profit I-3 Industrial Property. He works them 40 hours a week for his company which brings him in more income...he has them "contribute" 20 hours of their labor time for room and board and then pays them cash for the other 20 hours....he calls them" Caretakers/Security because technically I dont think people are suppose to live in an I-3 Industrial property. This way they are not "employees". He works them like dogs and treats that way as well at times. He had a board of 6 men but they resigned because this pastor has rage/anger issues and refuses to get help..and he has since started a new board with "yes men" no one that will truly hold him accountable. And I here that one of them is familiar with Grant writing and is going to go after grant money...which I find appalling...feeling that this man is shady anyways..What is going on here? and what can I do about it.

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