Look up Charity or charity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Charity may refer to: Charitable organization or charity, a non-profit organization whose...
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Charitable organization (redirect from Registered charity)
A charitable organization or charity is an organization whose primary objectives are philanthropy and social well-being (e.g. educational, religious or...
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A charity shop (British English), thrift shop or thrift store (American English and Canadian English, also includes for-profit stores such as Savers)...
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Sweet Charity is a musical with music by Cy Coleman, lyrics by Dorothy Fields and book by Neil Simon. It was directed and choreographed for Broadway by...
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Charity Wakefield is an English actress. Her appearances include roles in Sense & Sensibility (2008), Casualty 1900s (2008–2009), Wolf Hall and The Player...
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Charity schools, sometimes called blue coat schools, or simply the Blue School, were significant in the history of education in England. They were built...
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A charity record, charity album, or charity single is a recording with most or all proceeds raised going to a dedicated foundation or charity. In 1956...
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and Charity or Faith, Hope and Love may refer to: The three theological virtues of faith, hope, and charity (or love) Saints Faith, Hope and Charity, 2nd-century...
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Charity Dingle-Boyd (also Tate, Sharma and Macey) is a fictional character from the British television soap opera Emmerdale, played by Emma Atkins. Suranne...
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Many religious communities have the term Sisters of Charity in their name. Some Sisters of Charity communities refer to the Vincentian tradition alone...
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Charity fraud is the act of using deception to obtain money from people who believe they are donating to a charity. Often, individuals or groups will present...
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Charity is the voluntary provision of assistance to those in need. It serves as a humanitarian act, and is unmotivated by self-interest. Various philosophies...
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The Charity Commission for England and Wales is a non-ministerial department of His Majesty's Government that regulates registered charities in England...
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The Sidemen Charity Match is a recurring association football friendly match run by the British YouTube group the Sidemen to raise money for various charitable...
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Charity assessment is the process of analysis of the goodness of a non-profit organization in financial terms. Historically, charity evaluators have focused...
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Rugby League Charity Shield may refer to: Rugby League Charity Shield (Great Britain) Rugby League Charity Shield (Australia) This disambiguation page...
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In philosophy and rhetoric, the principle of charity or charitable interpretation requires interpreting a speaker's statements in the most rational way...
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Roman Charity (Latin: Caritas Romana; Italian: Carità Romana) or Cimon and Pero is an ancient Greek and Roman exemplary story (exemplum) of filial piety...
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The Missionaries of Charity (Latin: Congregatio Missionariarum a Caritate) is a Catholic centralised religious institute of consecrated life of Pontifical...
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Charles III (section Charity work)
Trust in 1976, sponsored the Prince's Charities, and became patron or president of more than 800 other charities and organisations. He advocated for the...
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Charity: water (stylized as charity: water) is a non-profit organization founded in 2006 that provides drinking water to people in developing nations...
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A charity label is a label resembling a postage stamp, sold by charities to raise funds. They are generally intended to be used on mail, as a way of advertising...
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Charity Shea real name Charity Guthrie (born December 4, 1983) is an American former actress. She is best known for her role as troubled teenager Samantha...
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Selina Mosinski (redirect from Charity Shop Sue)
known for portraying the fictional charity shop manager and internet personality Sue Tuke, better known as Charity Shop Sue. Mosinski first appeared as...
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WE Charity (French: Organisme UNIS), formerly known as Free the Children (French: Enfants Entraide), is an international development charity and youth...
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Charity Kaluki Ngilu (born 28 January 1952) is a Kenyan politician and the second governor elected for Kitui County. She unsuccessfully vied to be President...
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States, charity care is health care provided for free or at reduced prices to low income patients. The percentage of doctors providing charity care dropped...
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WE Charity to administer the $912 million Canada Student Service Grant program (CSSG). The controversy arose when it was revealed that the WE charity had...
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Mother Teresa (section Missionaries of Charity)
Teresa, was an Albanian-Indian Catholic nun, founder of the Missionaries of Charity and is a Catholic saint. Born in Skopje, then part of the Ottoman Empire...
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The Henry Smith Charity was founded in England in 1628 from the will of Henry Smith, a moneylender and landowner. Henry Smith was born in Wandsworth in...
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