Monday, October 13, 2014

United Way, EFSC, Chaplaincy Greg Valentine+BRAD HIRCOCK + Greg Zylka

Candidate for the Alderman at Large seat, Brad Hircocks' association with Morrison County Chaplaincy program, should be called into question.

 The Morrison County Chaplaincy program, who fundraises as a non-profit, is not listed(as far as I can tell), as a registered non-profit with the Attorney Generals Office. 

The City of Little Falls donates 12K or more each year to this program. 

In 2007 and 2008 the Morrison County Chaplaincy failed to submit receipts related to expenses pertaining to the Emergency Food and Shelter Program(EFSC),(according to documents filed with the Mn Attorney Generals Office), which was I believe associated with Morrison County United Way.  I believe Brad Hircock was an acting board member on the Chaplaincy program, and I believe Greg Zylka was on the United Way Board at the time. Both Zylka and Hircock should have been aware of what was going on within the organization.  Otherwise the only conclusion to be drawn, is that they chose to turn a blind eye.

Just plain unacceptable.
























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