Boys Town Reviews 1

TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

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Rated 3 out of 5 stars

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If you believed everything from the classic Spencer Tracy film, "Boystown", you might wonder if you could give a review six stars, but, in this era of dishonesty, greed and data heists, I want to make sure Boystown still has integrity. If there's anything patrons should know about them, please use this review medium and help avoid possible deception. Boystown now utilizes the 'pay it forward' strategy and thus reaps greater revenue. By sending a large envelope of modest gifts, they appeal to our generosity to reimburse them with cash donations.

Since childhood, I have empathized with the philosophy of, "He ain't heavy, father, he's my brother." My working class, Catholic mom believed its veracity and annually conjured up some meager funds to share with them. That sentiment has remained with me to today, as well. But I don't want to shame myself either. This is probably an overreaction. My skepticism today is a useful cautionary restraint, so I look forward to reading your opinions before donating.

October 16, 2025
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