ΑΓΡΙΛΗΣ ΜΕΣΣΗΝΙΑΣ

Τετάρτη 9 Ιανουαρίου 2019

Η ΕΥΕΡΓΕΣΙΑ, Η ΚΟΙΝΩΦΕΛΕΙΑ ΚΑΙ Η ΧΟΡΗΓΙΑ , ΑΞΙΕΣ ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΕΣ ΜΕ ΕΦΑΡΜΟΓΗ ΣΤΗΝ ΚΟΙΝΩΝΙΑ ΔΟΜΙΚΗΣ ΜΟΡΦΗΣ ΤΗΣ ΔΥΣΗΣ

H Κοινωφέλεια, Η Ευεργεσια και η Χορηγια, Αξιες και εννοιες γεννημα του Ελληνικου Πολιτισμου, ανθιζουν παντου, εκτος απο το "Μη- ελληνικο Κρατος".

Ετσι καθως αρχιζει η καινουργια χρονια, με την σημασια του "καινουργιου ξεκινηματος" αισθανθηκαμε την αναγκη να μοιραστουμε μαζι σας ενα Αρθρο που μας εστειλε ο εκει Αντιπροεδρος του Ιδρυματος Ελληνισμου Αναστασιος Β.

Ειναι μια τεκμηριωση του οτι στις ΗΠΑ, Κοινωφέλεια, Ευργεσια και Χορηγια, εχουν ενσωματωθει στο επισημο "ΣΥΣΤΗΜΑ" του Δυτικου Καπιταλισμου με τον πραγματικο Καπιταλιστικο σκοπο : "Οτι δεν υλοποιει το Κρατος, και αποκλειτεται να παραχθει απο τους μηχανισμους της 'αγορας" αναλαμβανουν να το υλοποισουν Ιδρυματα με την Νομικη Μορφη του NPO (Non Profit Organisation) και της αναγνωρισης τους απο τα σκληρα κριτηρια του IRS ως Charitable Organisation (δηλ Κοινωφελη Ιδρυματα).

To Καπιταλιστικο Συστημα, ως διαμορφωτης μιας Δομικης Κοινωνιας (stractural Behavioural Society) εχει "αναθεσει" το μεγαλυτερο μερος των Κοινωφελων Δρασεων μιας Κοινωνιας (επαναλαμβανουμε "Δρασεων που δεν θα μπορουσαν να παραχθουν μεσα στους μηχανισμους της "αγορας" με κινητρο το κερδος) σε Ιδρυματα.

Ενα κινητρο ειναι η Αληθινη Προθεση του Ανθρωπου για ΠΡΟΣΦΟΡΑ, εστω και με τον τροπο που μπορει αυτο να υπαρξει σε μια "Δομικη Κοινωνια". Kαι σε αυτην αναφερεται το Αμερικανικο Αρθρο με παραδειγμα τον Alan Naiman  που εζησε "Σπαρτιατικα" για να αφιερωσει τους οποιους πορους του στα παιδια.

Το Αλλο κινητρο ειναι η 100% Φορολογικη  Εκπτωση απο τον Φορο καθε Δωρεας προς Κοινωφελη Σκοπο, που σημαινει οτι ο Δωρητης Εχει την απολυτη ευχερεια, ειτε να δωσει Χ $$$ στην Εφορια, η να τα δωσει αντι για φορο στην Κοινωφελεια .

Η Κατασταση στην υπο κατοχη Πατριδα μας στο θεμα της Κοινωφελειας, επιθυμει να ειναι "σκοπιμα αποκρουστικη". Οπως αλλωστε σε ολα.

Εμεις εχοντας ενστερνισθει τις αξιες του Ελληνικου Πολιτισμου αλλα και την μεθοδολογια και την εφαρμογη της Κοινωφελειας στην Καπιταλιστικη Αμερικη, θα συνεχισουμε μεσα στην Ελληνικη Εννομη Ταξη, να δραστηριοποιουμεθα για Κοινωφελες Εργο.  Εστω και εαν το αλλου αυτονοητο και καθημερινο ειναι για την (ΜΗ) ελληνικη πραγματικοτητα, πραξη "Αντισυστεμικη".

 National

Social Worker Led Frugal Life To Leave Nearly $11 Million To Children's Charities


Washington state social worker Alan Naiman, photographed in 2013, left most of his $11 million estate to children's charities.
Shashi Karan/AP
Friends remember Washington state social worker Alan Naiman as being frugal. He wore old shoes held together with duct tape, bought his apparel at the grocery store, drove jalopies and ate at cheap restaurants. But when he died of cancer in January 2018, at age 63, the people around him learned that he had quietly saved millions for a higher cause.
Naiman left most of his $11 million estate to organizations serving abandoned, impoverished, sick and disabled children.
"He left it all to charities — mostly to kids, the section of society that couldn't really help themselves," his friend Shashi Karan told NPR.
Naiman had no spouse or biological children. But his elder brother, who was disabled and died in 2013, "kind of colored the way he looked at things," his friend Susan Madsen told The Associated Press.

Before spending two decades at Washington's Department of Social and Health Services, where he reportedly earned about $67,200 a year, Naiman was a banker.
"He made a career change into social services probably around the time he was fostering," Washington State Department of Children, Youth and Families spokeswoman Debra Johnson told NPR. A dedicated and valued employee, he shared fond memories of the children he fostered, she said.
Despite living a modest life, he amassed a great deal of wealth by saving his work wages, taking on side jobs and inheriting millions from his parents.
Before he was diagnosed with cancer, Naiman thought about taking more road trips or moving to a house with a view, Karan said. But those dreams receded after the diagnosis. Instead, he spent his time researching charities.


He would joke that he was doing "work at the foundation," alluding to Microsoft founder and billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates, Karan said.
Naiman was buoyed by the knowledge that he was leaving the organizations his money. Karan recalled to CNN that Naiman said, " 'My gift is going to be bigger than their annual budget. It's going to blow them away.' "
He was right.
Naiman gave a reported $2.5 million to a Washington state charity that helps newborns who were exposed to opiates, cocaine and other drugs.
"We first became aware of Alan's generosity last fall when we received a $10,000 donation from him online," the Pediatric Interim Care Center said. "Thinking that large amount might be a mistake, we called him to make sure he had entered the right number of zeroes! Yes, he told us, the donation was right, and there would be more to come in the future."
Naiman then wrote a letter to staff that explained why: One frantic night in the early days of his career at the Department of Social and Health Services, he was trying to find a home for a fragile baby. The center's founder came to his office to take the child.
The organization announced that it would use the funds to pay off the mortgage on its building.
Naiman also surprised a foster care group called Treehouse, Chief Development Officer Jessica Ross told NPR. He made a first-time donation of $5,000 in the months before he died — a lot of money to the organization. "Then, shortly after his passing, we learned he would be donating an additional $900,000. The donation is completely unexpected," she said.
He told staff that he brought his foster children on shopping sprees at Treehouse's free clothing store.
The money will help fund a planned expansion of a graduation support program as well as career services for fostered youth, Ross said.
Other children's charities that made Naiman's cut included Little Bit Therapeutic Riding Center, which provides therapeutic horseback riding for people with disabilities, and WestSide Baby, which distributes new and used items to low-income families.
Naiman also gave money to his parents' Catholic church and to Disabled American Veterans, according to Karan.
"For someone to live their life the way Alan did — and then leave a legacy like this to so many worthy organizations — is an inspiration," Ross said. "We're so thankful to be a part of this. What a generous, loving man."