Cando Compassion Into Action Network Direct Outcome Org

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  • EIN 20-1489454
  • 578 Washington Blvd Suite 390 Marina Del Rey CA 90292-5421 USA

 

 

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4 Stories from Volunteers, Donors & Supporters

mrod General Member of the Public

Rating: 5

12/16/2011

Eric Klein and CAN-Do are the reason that medical centers and orphanages of Haiti received medicine in large part. He dedicates himself to the organization and lives and breathes to help people in need. --MR

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antimart2 Volunteer

Rating: 1

09/05/2011

I worked for this so-called organization for one year and had all my work stolen from me without promised compensation. When I tried to collect what was due all I received was a lawyers letter filled with malicious and false allegations. The work contributed was substantial and is still in use on the various websites that I organized and constructed. Overall the entire experience was terrible and stressful, especially the attitude of the CEO and his belligerent ways of dealing with staff members, including myself and others.

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eric2 Board Member

Rating: 5

02/10/2010

CAN-DO was founded by Eric Klein to provide direct assistance to those who suffer in the wake of natural and humanitarian disasters, and those seeking assistance in much needed community revitalization projects globally. Founded just after the Tsunami hit Sri Lanka in 2004, CAN-DO has been on the ground assisting numerous disasters including floods in Iowa, Rwanda, the earthquake in Haiti 2010, Human rights violations on the Crow Creek indian reservation in South Dakota.

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Jim General Member of the Public

Rating: 4

01/30/2010

CAN-DO.ORG is the project headed by Kevin Klien that has been involved in relief projects around the nation and the world. See the website http://www.can-do.org for current projects and videos. 2010- Involved in Haiti earthquake relief, and American Indian relief in South Dakota. List of other projects on the website.

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