Samaritans Purse does good work in Africa and other places. I think it is up to them where to concentrate their efforts.
And if donors disagree with the expensive measures taken to save the doctor and nurse they can stop donating to Samaritans Purse (which I doubt will happen).
The “free market” applies to charities too, Ann.
And if donors disagree with the expensive measures taken to save the doctor and nurse they can stop donating to Samaritans Purse (which I doubt will happen).
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I heard figures for both plane trips was a combined cost of about $400,000 - $500,000 & I’m sure the serum was donated since Brantley & Writebol were going to take the risk of being human guinea pigs if it meant the possibility of surviving Ebola. That being said, knowing Franklin Graham takes excellent care of the people who work for Samaritan’s Purse, I’m sure if there was any issue of the money, he’d pay for it out of his own pocket, if need be.