Based on what criterion? You are obviously biased. Ask someone who felt shortchanged by the Red Cross after hurricane Katrina how great the organization is, and you will get a different answer. The point with the LAF and any charity for that matter is that they have to specialize. They can’t be all things to all people. The material or lack of materials in treatment facilities is probably a decision made by the administrators. I assume as with most charities, the office needs to make contact and order the material. LAF isn’t going to contact them; they can’t because they probably don’t even know they exist nor have a need. I would be willing to bet the absence of LAF materials is due to two main reasons: 1) no one asked for the materials; and 2), there was probably better information available from another organization. I never said it was a “great” charity, I only said that under the current guidelines, it meets the minimum requirements, and the same can be said for numerous others charities that you hold in higher regard.
Again, you can hate the guy and the fact that he may be a cheater, but he isn’t the devil incarnate. There are a lot of people who have benefitted from his high profile message and I assume there is a loyal cadre of volunteers for the LAF helping in their communities and trying to make a difference. There are employees of LAF that are probably passionate about the cause and given the nature of working for a non-profit organization are working more hours and for less money than their for profit counterparts. Please, don’t paint stokes with such a wide brush, there is more here than one’s personal objection with a professional cyclist. Keep that in mind when you bash the charity