The older I get, the more I think that's correct. And your way of giving, donating goods and your time, well, that makes a lot of sense. That's something more folks (including me) should look into.
Years ago I was working for a local Catholic charity, who shall remain nameless. They constantly came to me asking for money. I told them that I volunteered regularly at their soup kitchen and provided tutoring to a local youth group. They told me that I wasn’t doing enough and that they needed money to keep services alive.
I stopped working with them after I found out that the head of the charity made over $250K a year.