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Chick-fil-A drops charities after LGBT protests | |
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US fast-food chain Chick-fil-A has changed its charitable giving policies, which had been criticised by LGBT activists. | |
The restaurant company has faced protests over its opposition to same-sex marriage, including donations to campaign groups. | |
It said its giving would now focus on education, homelessness and hunger. | |
The firm did not explain the decision, except to say it wanted to offer "more clarity" about its donations. | |
As a result, it will no longer give money to two organisations - the Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) and the Salvation Army - that have come in for criticism over their policies on homosexuality. | |
The controversy began in 2012 following comments by chief executive Dan Cathy against same-sex marriage. | |
Since then, politicians and activists in Boston, New York and other cities have spoken out or proposed to ban the family-owned company, which operates about 2,400 outlets across North America. | |
Mr Cathy has said previously that he regrets taking a public stance on same-sex marriage, though he has not recanted his view, which he tied to his Christian faith. | |
Last month, the landlord of the chain's first UK outpost, in Reading, said it would not renew the shop's lease after a protest by LGBT rights campaigners. | Last month, the landlord of the chain's first UK outpost, in Reading, said it would not renew the shop's lease after a protest by LGBT rights campaigners. |
'Saddened' | 'Saddened' |
Chick-fil-A has already stopped donations to a slew of groups that campaign against same-sex marriage. | |
In 2018, the Chick-fil-A foundation donated $1.65m to the FCA and $115,000 to the Salvation Army. | |
The FCA asks participants to adhere to a sexual purity policy that bans homosexual relations and sex outside marriage. It did not respond to a request for comment. | |
The Salvation Army said it was "saddened" to learn of Chick-fil-A's decision and disputed the claim that its policies are hostile to the LGBT community. | |
"We serve more than 23 million individuals a year, including those in the LGBTQ+ community," the charity said. "We... greatly appreciate those partners and donors who ensure that anyone who needs our help feels safe and comfortable to come through our doors. | |
Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee, who had supported Chick-fil-A during earlier controversies, said the company's changes sent a clear message. | Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee, who had supported Chick-fil-A during earlier controversies, said the company's changes sent a clear message. |
"They surrendered to anti-Christian hate groups" in a bid for more money, he wrote on Twitter. | "They surrendered to anti-Christian hate groups" in a bid for more money, he wrote on Twitter. |
Chick-fil-A did not elaborate on the decision to stop funding the two groups, except to say that its charitable arm had fulfilled multi-year commitments to both groups that ended in 2018. | |
The company said both faith-based and non-faith-based organisations would be eligible for future donations. | |
GLAAD, a gay rights group that has campaigned against the chain, said the announcement should be greeted with "cautious optimism". | GLAAD, a gay rights group that has campaigned against the chain, said the announcement should be greeted with "cautious optimism". |
However, it said it remained concerned about ties between the Cathy family's private foundation and Focus on the Family, which opposes same-sex marriage. The chain also still lacks policies to ensure a safe workplace for LGBT staff, it said. | |
"Chick-fil-A ... should unequivocally speak out against the anti-LGBTQ reputation that their brand represents," said Drew Anderson, GLAAD's director of campaigns and rapid response. | "Chick-fil-A ... should unequivocally speak out against the anti-LGBTQ reputation that their brand represents," said Drew Anderson, GLAAD's director of campaigns and rapid response. |