That only hurts the children.
Look, I’m 100% on board with voting with your wallet. And you have every right to do so in this case. But having known someone who benefits from St. Jude’s work (a friend of my wife’s has a little boy who got treatment there for brain cancer at one point, including free flights, hotel stays, treatment, everything), I will absolutely continue donations there. That little boy was 9 years old and the doctors around here had already written him off as a lost cause. They said they had nothing else that could help him, but that the family was free to try elsewhere. St. Jude immediately started treatment. He’s still alive today and on his way to college.
St. Jude is very dear to my heart.
You are going to help more children who would benefit from St. Jude’s in the end if you send them an email in the next couple days stating all funds are cut off from you.
They are going to lose top doctors, nurses, technicians, etc. over this. How is that going to help the kids?
Make them rethink this in the next few days before the resignations pile in, before staff takes off days from work to interview for other jobs or spend a few hours with their retirement plan managers.
St. Jude is very dear to my heart.
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And they’re treating their employees like sh*t, and this is potentially taking away care to these sick children!
Threatening your workers with losing their jobs if they don’t take an injection that is not approved is thuggery!
Thanks. I am seeing a lot of throwing the baby out with the bath water responses here. For a hospital that treats very sick children who are very probably immune compromised mandating vaccination against viruses such as flu and corona is sound policy.
If that’s the standard you’re using, then why not donate to the Nazis?
Will they be helping big pharma's plans to make their profit margin, by injecting 6 month old and up babies?