I've heard that before about "making the problem worse" by giving directly, 
but I've never heard the reasons why.  Hey, if someone is freezing cold & 
needs more clothing, HOW can giving them stuff hurt?  That's BS.  The 
person needs help to stay alive today.  It's an emergency situation that 
needs immediate action.  

To Grant:  Just figure out the shortest time line between where the stuff 
is and where it's going to get put to use.  My 2 cents, anyway.

dougP

On Tuesday, January 12, 2016 at 8:18:28 PM UTC-8, Justin August wrote:
>
> No sale. No new models. A whole lot of tears from me reading it. 
>
> Actions like what Grant described are why I'm proud to ride a Riv and why 
> I'll never not have one from here on out. I can't imagine many businesses 
> doing something like this. 
>
> Good Job Grant, way to set an example and have more empathy than business 
> sense. 
>
> -Justin
>
>

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