Charity Struggles Under New Security Rules
August 25, 2006 | Read Time: 1 minute
Heightened airport security has increased the challenges for the already strained Travelers Aid International, a nonprofit group that assists people in airports, train stations, and other travel terminals, reports The Wall Street Journal.
The group is attempting to help passengers deal with ever-changing security procedures while it is also expanding its operations.
In the past 12 months, the organization has added five new locations. But some chapters of the organization lack money to pay for things like airport parking and meals for volunteers, and some potential volunteers say they don’t want to deal with increasingly complicated airport security. (A paid subscription is required to view this article.)