Complaint Review: Modest Needs Foundation, Dr. Keith P. Taylor - New York New York
- Modest Needs Foundation, Dr. Keith P. Taylor 115 E 30th St, FL 1 New York, New York United States of America
- Phone: (212) 463-7042
- Web: www.modestneedsfoundation.org
- Category: Non-Profit Charities
Modest Needs Foundation REVIEW: Dr. Keith P. Taylor, Modest Needs Foundation commitment to to helping its clients through difficult times. Modest Needs Foundaiton past and current approach to charity is focused on providing the highest quality experience for their clients and donors. New York NY
*UPDATE: Modest Needs Foundation pledges their commitment to Rip-off Report Corporate Advocacy, Business Remediation and Customer Satisfaction Program. A program that benefits the consumer, assures them of complete satisfaction and confidence when working with a member non-profit. Modest Needs Foundation recognized by Rip-off Report as a Verified Safe charity.
*Consumer Comment: Modest Needs is golden!
*General Comment: I personally know of people who have been helped
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Modest Needs Foundation's Client Advocates have expressed that they not only love their jobs, they get a great deal of satisfaction out of helping Modest Needs' clients to find the help they need when no one else will listen. Forrest Mason, Director of Programs and no relation to Dr. Taylor, said "In all my years of working in the non-profit world, Modest Needs' Client Advocates are the most dedicated team of professionals I've ever seen. They stay late, work weekends, even holidays trying to find new and innovative ways to help our applicants. Dr. Taylor is such an inspiration to all of us. I've never seen anyone work so hard or so selflessly. He doesn't just 'talk the talk.' He 'walks the walk,' and I'm proud to work with him and the rest of our team doing what we do best every day: helping decent, hard-working people to make ends meet despite a short-term financial emergency." Modest Needs Foundation recognizes that complaints posted on Rip-off Report (whether true or not) were generally posted by people who Modest Needs couldn't help and were angry, scared, or otherwise upset at the time that they posted, and that this fear sometimes leads people to mischaracterize their interaction with the organization. Modest Needs carefully investigates all complaints made by legitimate applicants who qualify to apply for one of our grants or by donors, and where they find that the issues found in a report have actually taken place, those issues are handled promptly by a senior staff member. With the feedback generated by Rip-off Reports Investigation Modest Needs Foundation has addressed all legitimate issues raised by any of its clients or donors and has reaffirmed its commitment to providing the best experience for donors and applicants of any non-profit operating today. In summary, after our investigation, which included discussions with Dr. Keith P. Taylor and many of his past and current associates, Ripoff Report is convinced that Modest Needs Foundation is the best kind of charity, one where the people who work their believe in their mission and do everything they can to help others. We highly recommend Modest Needs Foundation to donors and applicants. If there is ever a problem, please email us about any member of our program. We dont expect a problem here. Read more about why donors and applicants should feel confident when doing business with a member of Rip-off Report's Corporate Advocacy Business Remediation & Customer Satisfaction Program. Yes, its a long name for a program that does a lot for both consumers, businesses and non-profits alike. Read about Rip-off Report Corporate Advocacy Business Remediation & Customer Satisfaction Program,.. A program that benefits the clients, assures them of complete confidence when doing business with a member business or non-profit. this program works. SPECIAL NOTE ABOUT THE ONE REPORT THAT WAS FILED ABOUT MODEST NEEDS FOUNDATION: The author of the Report below contacts Rip-off Report, .. As a matter of policy, when a business or non-profit becomes a member of the Corporate Advocacy Program they agree to allow Rip-off Report to contact every person who filed a complaint so they can address any legitimate issues that people filed a complaint have raised. In order to confirm that the applicant's issue was resolved, Rip-off Report emailed the author of all the reports about Modest Needs Foundation, and one of the authors responded back with the following update: .. I was angry when I wrote that post about Modest Needs. I was scared and didn't know what I was going to do, but Modest Needs didn't deserve for me to write the report that I wrote here because I was scared. None of what I said about Modest Needs in that report was true. They bent over backwards to help me, and I feel bad for having said such bad things about an organization that reached out to me in kindness. I apologize for everything I wrote; Modest Needs is the best-run charity I've ever seen.. Several video testimonials of previous clients were taken and can be viewed online on YouTube at the following LINKS... Take a look at these many other News stories featured about Modest Needs Foundation and the good work they do... In November 2009, for the first time in its (then) seven year history, Modest Needs began charging a VERY SMALL and FULLY REFUNDABLE application fee to new applicants. Modest Needs didn't charge this fee to make money (that's why the fee was refundable.) It charged this fee of $7.50 because the President of Modest Needs believed that people who were not telling the truth about their situations would never pay even a small amount of money if they knew they risked giving up that fee if Modest Needs' employees discovered and could prove that the applicant had not told the truth about his or her situation. The President's view was that by keeping insincere people from clogging up Modest Needs' system by requesting help they knew they weren't qualified to request in the first place, Modest Needs could direct all of its resources and staff towards helping the people who LEGITIMATELY needed help from Modest Needs, and who were telling the truth about their situations. .. Ultimately, Modest Needs Foundation determined that charging this refundable fee had been a mistake. The application fee didn't help in all the ways that we'd have liked and raised questions about why Modest Needs charged a fee to apply for help, even a small, fully refundable fee. So, after a short trial period and in response to feedback from our legitimate applicants and donors, Modest Needs discontinued the application fee policy and will never implement such a policy again.. ===================== NOW TO THE ORIGINAL REPORT THAT WAS FILED =====================
Modest Needs Foundation, Dr. Keith P. Taylor They charge you money upfront for help on a bill that is never paid New York, New York
I can't believe what a scam this is! first you are charged money for paperwork that you have to give them personal information. They send you a several e-mails to keep you satisfied to make you think they are working on getting money for your bill. Finally when you contact them they act as though they are doing this huge favor for you and it explains the whole process in the e-mails.
People do not give your personal information to this bogus charity!
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#2 Consumer Comment
Modest Needs is golden!
AUTHOR: Lynda - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Friday, May 13, 2011
Perhaps it's the attitude that you have that stopped the contribution.
They ARE doing you a big favor. Accepting it in a grateful manor would be appropriate.

#1 General Comment
I personally know of people who have been helped
AUTHOR: xcable - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, August 29, 2010
Hello;
Saying such nonsense about such good willed people in by itself should be criminal. I volunteer for many good causes, And have heard NOTHING but positive comments on this charity. Anyone with a computer can look and try to find anything negitive about them. At this point Iam on there list for help, Iam fighting the VA for injuries sustained while in the service. Enough about me, I was referred by a fellow disabled soldier who was helped by modest needs. Under no circumstances are they a scam, Quite the different opiion from a few fellow veterans. Its quite disturbing to see such hatred for a honest charity. I cant name names, your lucky.
One honest vets opinion


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