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Old 29-04-2003, 10:08 PM
Jan Flora
 
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Default The Levis Boycott

In article , "Rich Wellner"
wrote:

To follow on with more info on charitable organizations:
http://www.irs.gov/charities/article...=96099,00.html

If people really want to make a difference on the PETA thing a better idea
than boycotting Levi Stausss would be to join one of the efforts to get
them de-listed as a charity.

Levi's is only one of thousands of corps sending money their way as a
result of these matching programs.

rw2


I phoned Levi Strauss Co. and asked them if they donated money to PETA.

They said they had an employee killed on the Alaska Airlines jet that crashed
in Jan. 2002. (Remember the jack screw deal? That plane.) The family asked
that donations be made to the employee's favorite charity, in his memory. Well,
his favorite charity was PETA. Levi Strauss gave $11,000 to PETA, in a
matching donation deal.

I like the idea of getting PETA's non-proft status pulled.

Jan