St. Paul’s School, one of the state’s most elite college-preparatory institutions, received more than $200,000 in donations from a New Hampshire casino last year.
Meanwhile, a local nonprofit serving hundreds of people experiencing homelessness in Concord barely scraped together just over $14,000 from the same charitable gaming system.
This disparity among nonprofit organizations — from those that rake in the most money to those who benefit the least — can be directly …