In January, Corado sold her home in Prince George’s County for $775,000, the paper reports. Employees at Casa Ruby told the Post they hadn’t heard from Corado since May.
However, there might be a hint as to where she could be.
A year ago, Corado announced she was planning to open a Casa Ruby branch in her native El Salvador, a country she fled as a teenager.
Lookes like they got fagged 🤪
The gov’t funding of NGOs is a grift.
As Trump said, they are not sending us their best.
This sounds like a whole lot of twaddle to me.
Red House- how appropriate!
bet you if they open the books and investigated, they will find that a lot of donations were stolen
From a DC LGBTQ newspaper:
https://www.washingtonblade.com/2022/07/18/financial-crisis-prompts-employees-to-close-casa-ruby/
Tania Cordova, a Casa Ruby official who has coordinated the group’s LGBTQ immigrant services program, said a failure to pay the rent for Casa Ruby’s offices and rental homes for its transitional housing program made it impossible for the remaining staff of about 10 employees to continue any of the group’s programs.
The Casa Ruby shutdown this week took place nine months after Ruby Corado, the group’s founder and longtime executive director, resigned last October. She announced her resignation less than a week after the D.C. Department of Human Services disclosed it would not renew an annual Casa Ruby grant of what was said to be $850,000 to operate a low-barrier shelter for LGBTQ people.
Casa Ruby staffers have also pointed out that Corado since the time of her announced resignation has spent most of her time in El Salvador operating, among other things, a Casa Ruby she opened in the capital city of San Salvador.
The 2019 IRS report shows that Casa Ruby’s total revenue or income for that year came from two sources: $2,402,627 in “government grants”
Pockets full of cash, time to skeedadle.