Fact-check: “Donations to Let's Feed The Children are multiplied by 8”
Verdict: Unverifiable (0% confidence)
The '8x' language does appear on Feed the Children's website and campaign pages, but 'Let's Feed The Children' is not a clearly identified separate organization — the claim most likely refers to Feed the Children's self-described impact ratio, which is driven largely by in-kind (noncash) goods that CharityWatch and other oversight sources say the organization has a documented history of overvaluing. The 8x figure is not a matching program or a guaranteed leveraging mechanism; it is a cost-per-d…
This fact-check was conducted by SpinkillerAI, a non-partisan AI-powered accountability platform.
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