Thanks for your response, and I generally agree, but let me add something that may explain where I'm coming from and why, even though I'm reluctant to do this because if may come off as bragging.
My wife & I donate foodstuffs and other items regularly at church, and then I work with 20-30 others twice a year to help local families in need.
Our fellow parishioners donate an entire truckload of clothing once a year, some of which goes to an inner-city parish and the rest to a parish in Appalachia.
My wife has done charity work helping those with depression through our church, especially dealing with a loss of a loved one. We contribute to "Catholic Charities of S.E. Michigan" monthly, which helps pay for 5 soup kitchens in Detroit even though most of the clientele aren't Catholic, and it does more than that. And there's a lot more, but I'll stop.
Now some might say "But couldn't one do that through other agencies?", and my answer is we probably would do some, but we know we can do a lot through where we're at especially since it's so convenient.
My point is that the Church, whether it be local or international, shouldn't be labeled in broad terms whether those labels be good or bad. We're a mixture, hopefully working on improving.
Take care.