ThoughtfulActivist
Wichita,#2UPDATE Employee
Thu, February 23, 2012
I have worked for Grassroots Campaigns in KC. When I was there we, on several occasions, got on conference calls with Save the Children and even had the ACLU come and talk to us in the office. These were the 2 campaigns we worked for this summer. Every time the representatives of these organizations had rave reviews about the work we were doing and they thanked us profusely. It has been one of the best experiences of my life and I have learned a ton while working with great people to really make a difference. Save the Children even said that 51% of all their new sponsors (monthly givers) came from face-to-face canvassing. I loved it. It's too bad your daughter didn't get to experience what I have. :(
mama
United States of America#3General Comment
Tue, March 29, 2011
My daughter, who attends KU, was approached by grassroots campaign, inc (GCI). She was excited at the thought of working for a cause and getting paid for it! When she told me about the job...red flags started popping up everywhere. I felt bad having to warn her about people that will take advantage of her youth, enthusiam, and naiveness. I looked online and found these rip-off
reports and sad to say as a mom I was right about GCI. BUT, please don't let these people squelch your enthusiam for wanting to help others. Instead, chaulk it up as a good life learning experience
and then join Americorps, or get a job at target and volunteer on the side at the American Red Cross, your local hospital, an assisted living center, or an animal shelter. There are so many places to do good and you young people who want to help others are AWESOME kids. We old people LOVE your youth, enthusiam, and naiveness and you want to help us and we want to help look out for you.
Thank you for posting information about GCI...you've already helped others!