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Controversy Surrounding a Children's Charity
A charity's mission to provide food for starving children has come under scrutiny, as the founder appears to be taking on more than she can handle, potentially leading to harm for the children she seeks to help. There are concerns about exaggerated success stories and the founder's competency beyond raising funds.
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The aid organization being discussed may be causing harm instead of help because they are taking in too many kids and getting out of their area of competence, which is raising money to provide food.
32:55 - 35:41 (02:46)
Summary
The aid organization being discussed may be causing harm instead of help because they are taking in too many kids and getting out of their area of competence, which is raising money to provide food. The actual rate at which kids are being helped versus harmed by this organization is unclear.
ChapterControversy Surrounding a Children's Charity
EpisodeThe 'White Savior' Fake Doctor Who May Have Killed 100 Babies
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The controversy surrounding Renee Bach's medical work in Uganda intensifies as evidence suggests that she was performing medical procedures on children despite lacking the necessary qualifications, and allegations that her actions may have led to the death of multiple children.
35:42 - 37:58 (02:15)
Summary
The controversy surrounding Renee Bach's medical work in Uganda intensifies as evidence suggests that she was performing medical procedures on children despite lacking the necessary qualifications, and allegations that her actions may have led to the death of multiple children.
ChapterControversy Surrounding a Children's Charity
EpisodeThe 'White Savior' Fake Doctor Who May Have Killed 100 Babies
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The host discusses how Renee, a daycare worker whose negligence caused the deaths of children in her care, scrubbed her blog from the internet during the lawsuit.
37:58 - 39:50 (01:51)
Summary
The host discusses how Renee, a daycare worker whose negligence caused the deaths of children in her care, scrubbed her blog from the internet during the lawsuit. However, the blog posts were retrieved from the Wayback Machine and indicate her breaking the law repeatedly but not intentionally causing harm to children.