what corporations donate to planned parenthood

by Hallie Stiedemann 3 min read

The following companies have given money directly to Planned Parenthood:

  • Adobe
  • American Express
  • Avon
  • Bank of America
  • Bath and Body Works
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield
  • Clorox
  • Dockers
  • Energizer
  • Frito Lay

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What charities support Planned Parenthood?

According to their research, these 39 corporations and organizations directly contribute to Planned Parenthood: Adobe American Cancer Society American Express AT & …

What organizations support Planned Parenthood?

Meet the 38 Companies That Donate to Planned Parenthood Adobe. American Cancer Society. American Express. AT&T. Avon. Bank of America. Bath & Body Works. Ben & Jerry’s. Clorox. Converse. Deutsche Bank. Dockers. Energizer. Expedia. ExxonMobil. Fannie Mae. …

Can We patronize businesses that support Planned Parenthood?

Oct 20, 2016 · Here are 200+ Companies that Support Planned Parenthood. Oct 20, 2016 Jerry Cox Abortion Abortion, Life, Planned Parenthood, Pro-life, Sanctity of Human Life. Update: We now keep a permanent, updated copy of this list here. Planned Parenthood is America’s leading performer of abortions. According to its 2013-2014 annual report, Planned Parenthood …

Does goodwill support Planned Parenthood?

Companies on the boycott list that continue funding Planned Parenthood include: Adobe, Ameriprise Financial, Bank of America, Bank of Montreal (BMO), Chanel (cosmetics, fragrances, etc.) Clorox (cleaning products, Brita, Burt’s Bees, Fresh Step, Glad, Hidden Valley, KC Masterpiece, Kingsford charcoal, Kitchen Bouquet, Scoop Away, etc.), Danone (Dannon …

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How much money has Intel donated to Planned Parenthood?

According to data sourced by Inspire Insight, Intel has made 72 large donations of $1,000 or more to Planned Parenthood in recent years. These donations were made to regional Planned Parenthood affiliates all over the nation, as well as directly to the “parent” organization, Planned Parenthood Federation of America.

Who is responsible for the actions of a company?

Investors are owners, and owners are responsible for the actions of their companies. Even if those owners are not actively involved in the day-to-day operations of their company, they are still responsible for what it does, how it makes money and how it spends that money.

Where is the Intel logo?

An Intel logo is seen at the company's offices in Petah Tikva, near Tel Aviv, Israel, October 24, 2011. | REUTERS/Nir Elias. Intel Corporation [ticker: INTC] is the largest semiconductor chip manufacturer in the United States (second largest in the world behind #1 Samsung) and ranks number 46th in the 2018 Fortune 500 ranking ...

Who is Robert Netzly?

Robert Netzly is the CEO of Inspire Investing and frequent contributor on FOX, Bloomberg, New York Times and other major media. Read more from Robert in his #1 bestselling book Biblically Responsible Investing, available at Amazon.com and other major retailers. Twitter.com/robertnetzly. LinkedIn: @Robert_Netzly.

Do you have to be a cog in the abortion cartel?

While it can be disheartening to realize that through your IRA, 401 (k), mutual funds or other investments, you might actually be partnering with Intel and other large corporations as they enthusiastically support the abortion industry, the good news is that you do not have to be a cog in the wheel of the abortion cartel. You can change the way you invest.

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