The Military Order of the Purple Heart
Submitted by SSGT65 on 20 November 2007 - 1:50am.
Here is an Organization that is very good to be in if you were wombed in a war or on military duty during a conflict. If you know what I mean. Here is the web site to check it out ...www.purpleheart.org. If you have high school kids that may be going to college soon, it offers good scholarships.
Problems with MOPH?
Veterans Charity Fires Commander Who Blew Whistle on Wasteful Spending
Whistle-Blowers Say Their Removal Was in Retaliation for Speaking Out to ABC News
By ANNA SCHECTER - April 11, 2008
Whistle-blowers who criticized a veterans charity group's lavish spending have been kicked off the charity's board of directors in a move they say was made in retaliation for speaking out to ABC News.
"They were incensed that I would tell the world how their donated money was being wasted," said Henry Cook, national commander of the Military Order of the Purple Heart (MOPH).
Cook had, until this week, served on the board of the MOPH Service Foundation, an organization separate from the MOPH that raises funds and gives grants to the MOPH for veterans services.
Cook told ABC News earlier this year that the Service Foundation mismanaged millions of dollars of donated funds that generous Americans thought they were giving to veterans and their widows.
Last year the Service Foundation paid the Washington Redskins $685,000, according to the foundation's tax forms. Cook said that money allowed the Service Foundation executives to sit in the owner's luxury box at the stadium. "They partied lavishly," he said, adding that the foundation takes advantage of the emotional impact of the Purple Heart medal to raise money.
[The Service Foundation] gave a $255,000 retirement package to their executive director -- who they rehired at his old salary. They gave two museums $500,000 a piece this year. How does all of this serve the welfare of combat wounded?" he asked.
Cook and four other board members who are currently MOPH members were voted off the Service Foundation Board of Directors on Monday. "Now the Service Foundation has total control over how their almost $30 million of donated funds will be spent," he said.
Richard Esau, executive director of the Service Foundation, could not immediately be reached for comment. His office said that he alone is authorized to speak on behalf of the foundation.
In the past, Esau has defended the foundation and its spending practices.
Joe Palagyi, who was also voted off of the Service Foundation board on Monday and who currently serves as the business manager of the MOPH, said the salaries of Service Foundation executives total many times more than those of MOPH staff. "The executive salaries of the Service Foundation outweigh the total of MOPH headquarters' salaries," said Palagyi.
MOPH Website
http://www.purpleheart.org
THX
Thanks Steve I didn't realize i missed a couple important parts of my input. Are you a purple heart recipitant or know anyone on here, and are part of the military order of the purple heart?
SSGT65 USAF
MOPH Website
SSGT65, I am not a Purple Heart recipient, but I have heard good things about the organization. I am a strong supporter of organizations that honor our veterans.
MOPH
Agree,thus far MOPH is the only Veterans Org.willing to advance my VA claims,suggest any PH veteran should consider joining this org.
Question
Are you a DAV member?
SSGT65 USAF
Are you a DAV member
Yes.Life,Chapter#76 Col S.D. Foster,Pgh,Pa since 1989.
MOPH
Hello guys, I am a life time member of the MOPH and damn proud of it.There was an issue about funds collected not only via the MOPH but other organizations as well. Be advised that
[quote]The Military Order of the Purple Heart Service Foundation receives their money through various fundraising activities such as thrift stores, the car donation program, ...etc. They use some of these funds to finance the programs that we offer here through either restricted or unrestricted grants. The MOPH Service Foundation is a seperate entity from the MOPH Membership Organization and the MOPH Service Organization.[/quote]this is was the confusion.
I personally advise members of military organizations that they belong to such as the MOPH to support their local chapters, 90% of my time goes to my local MOPH chapter where we not only support and help local Veterans, but also deal with installing monuments covering various military issues, we have installed a MOPH monument, a KIA monument, a WarDog monument and next month unvieling a medical monument to honor all military medics, doctors, nurses.
I also am a life time DAV member, life time CIA [ Combat Infantry Association [ CIB] ], AmVets, TREA [ retired enlisted assoc., Assoc. of the United States Army.
Remember your local chapter assuming they are active does things for the local Vets. All Veteran organizations receive a very small token for membership from national organizations, thats why local chapters can, fund raise etc.