I think that Charity Navigator's evaluation of this fine ministry is grossly unfair. Until CN came up with their "new and improved" system, they consistently maintained a four-star rating. One of the founders makes just over $10,000 and the leading executive makes a whopping $45,000. Something like 96% of their collections go to those who need it most. Christ for Humanity should be a five-star charity. I've given to them for a number of years now and, no matter what CN does (who, by the way have lost a great deal of credibility with me), I'm going to continue to do so. God bless you Christ for Humanity. Keep up your good work!
Review from CharityNavigator
U.S. and International ministry:
In addition to organizing and going on mission trips, Christ for humanity works directly with missionaries on the field to provide whatever need there may be. They are so willing to think outside of the box to meet changing needs. Water wells, mosquito nets, medical supplies, medications, Bibles, are some examples of what CFH has helped to provide in over 65 countries.
Local ministry:
I am so blessed by every experience with this ministry. People come to Christ for Humanity already beaten down by the world. They are living with the humiliation of poverty, some for the first time in their lives due to the economy. Christ for Humanity is constantly aware of the need for people to retain their dignity and sense of worth, especially in the way that the Lord sees them. People are always greeted with a big smile and reminded of God's love and grace. Folks leave with tear welled eyes and loving hugs. They have truly experienced the body of Christ.
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