0 kindness (especially in giving money to poor people) -- lòng nhân đức
1 an organization set up to collect money for the needy, for medical research etc -- hội từ thiện
There are, of course, other cantonal and municipal institutions as well as private charities that supplement the two primary sources of social security.
In some ways, the payment card resembles a familiar pledge card used by charities or conservation organizations to elicit donations.
As hospitals began to take on the air of public institutions as opposed to private charities, they gained respectability among the middle classes.
A number of charities were founded around 1700 to support and enlarge the school and finance apprenticeships.
Much information, for example, comes from reports intended for the public that also provided the charities with financial support.
Throughout the eighteenth century, pensioners' cash stipends were supplemented with assistance in kind received from the overseers, and, to a lesser extent, from charities.
Opponents of medical charities bemoaned the negative effect of free care on the independence, dignity, and self-sufficiency of the poor.
Less inherently indefensible but still potentially pauperising were the recurrent metropolitan emergency relief charities.
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