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Can-Do - About Us

MISSION STATEMENT:

CAN-DO is intensely dedicated to working on the local level to provide lasting solutions to some of the world’s most critical issues, from environmental degradation to natural disasters, humanitarian crises to educational inequity. CAN-DO's mission is to revitalize trust, accountability, and ethical interactions throughout the social, private, and public sectors through creating and implementing effective, results-oriented humanitarian initiatives with an integrated global response and diligently documenting the relief process from concept to completion. 

We ensure respect and accountability to our partners on the ground through to the dedicated philanthropists who make our work possible and through the Virtual Volunteer Program™, we focus on creating a bridge between them to connect humanity through compassion and grassroots action. Our effective community-based initiatives paired with our diligent documentation ensure that the CAN-DO Community not only sees the difference we make together, but becomes part of the process. 
 
We go anywhere in the world and do whatever it takes to get the job done.
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"The CAN-DO Organization was created as a direct result of my disillusionment with charitable organizations and their failure to provide documentation detailing how all the generous contributions made to them have actually been spent.

When we see the carefully scripted scenario on TV news and infomercials of a starving child with a bloated belly; we can not help but be stirred to sympathy and compelled to donate what we can to the number flashing on our screens.

But how do we know whether or not our contributions are reaching that child – or any person in need for that matter?

I have come to believe there is too much money changing hands among these charities, and that the full sum donated as our initial act of compassion, is not the same amount being used to provide aid to the needy. I have discovered that these “NGO’s” are part of a highly unregulated business sector, and in my opinion, we need to start making non–profit organizations accountable for their actions, or more importantly, lack of them.

I want to emphasize that there are a number of highly reputable charities whose efforts DO provide real aid and relief and it is not my intention to discredit any one particular charity or to discourage charitable donations. That being said, I strongly feel that there must be a burden of proof placed on these charitable organizations to show the positive results that they are making and provide evidence of expenditures that achieved those efforts.

I have recently returned from a three month tsunami relief effort in Sri Lanka. My goals were to assist and document the progress being made by CAN-DO and other relief efforts, as well as, assess and report on the overall situation in Sri Lanka since the deadly tsunami hit. I was also on a mission to find the answer to one key question, what I felt the media had failed to report - Where did all of the aid money go? I am sorry to say that much of what I experienced in Sri Lanka led to more questions instead of clear answers. I am very much aware of the bureaucracy and red tape, that has for some reason, become an acceptable excuse these days, but even bearing in mind such obstacles (and perhaps potential siphoning), there still remained no answer as to why so little actual aid, or accountability for this lack, was being seen by charitable organizations.

This issue led me to create CAN-DO.org (Compassion into Action Network – Direct Outcome Organization). My goal in creating this organization is quite simple – Let people offering donations to the needy get to actually see how their money is being spent. Give donors the opportunity and as a result, the satisfaction of seeing how their charitable gifts made an actual, physical difference. CAN-DO is not only a “direct outcome organization”, but will also be offering a Virtual Volunteering Program. This program will allow an individual or business to choose a charity or relief project that is important to them, donate, and track the relief work as it progresses all the way to the final result of their donations.

CAN-DO is very aware of our social, legal and financial responsibilities and we assure visitors to our web site that it is a safe and secure site to view. The CAN-DO Organization is not motivated by money, political or religious agendas, we are a charitable organization whose approach is simply to provide REAL HELP through REAL ACTION.

We appreciate your interest and support!"

Eric Klein, Founder - CAN-DO

 


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