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How do poor people do charity?

Question 1: Rich people do charity and poor people do illegal things. How do you say that wealth increases conscience and poverty breeds treachery?

Question 2: Why do you want to be charitable? Try helping one person. You'll feel happy, that's why.

If you are full of hatred towards the world, the world will give you pain. If you are full of love for the world, your life will be full of sunshine.

Question 3: Can poor people do charity? I want to make more friends who are enthusiastic about charity. As long as you have compassion, kindness and kindness, and can voluntarily join or participate in charitable activities, anyone, rich or poor, can become an enthusiastic philanthropist.

Question 4: Can a person do charity if his family is very poor? Yes, it’s just that the forms of charity are different. We just need to do our little bit to provide love to others, and don’t care too much about the form

Question 5: Why are there still so many poor people who do charity every day? Relative, not absolute.

Question 6: With so many charitable organizations in society, why are there still so many poor people? Because those who really need help are very remote poor people, such as those who once appeared on CCTV and were waiting for me. Zhao Shuqing, and those children from poor families in The Metamorphosis, how many of them know who to turn to when they encounter difficulties? How many village chiefs, secretaries, and town chiefs have helped them? Whose children should lose their precious lives because they have no money to see a doctor? How many people should not go to school because their families are poor? How many people have become disabled because they have no money to see a doctor. They say hospitals save people, so why? What about those who cannot afford the fees and then stop receiving treatment? What about the Red Cross? What about charities? Where have you been? Although some people know that these institutions exist, few people who need them know where to find them! To put it bluntly, so many policies and so much human help have gone into the pockets of those “good” people! Just like the living allowance for poor students in school, it will be given to those who have a good relationship with the teacher or who has good grades; whoever has a good relationship with the secretary will be given subsistence allowance, five guarantees, social security, etc.; doctors try their best to get red envelopes, etc.! Anyway, all the benefits and subsidies have not been implemented to those in need! Unless the country specially establishes a special assistance agency, it is almost enough to have the contact information of this agency on every citizen's birth certificate! But we still can’t get rid of corrupt officials! Unless it is reported and investigated, it is not enough to put an end to corruption by imposing the death penalty! But first of all, officials can have a better life than ordinary people, get better treatment, and not have to worry about life! We also have to formulate laws for officials. How should we judge if the state's subsidies for poor households are not given to poor households? What should be the judgment if the subsidies are not given to those who really need help? Anyway, it is to put huge pressure on officials and those who can control the rights of charitable funds! We have to let them have a "high voltage" that the "high voltage line" cannot touch

Question 7: Some people say: Ru Xianghui is a fool. Charity is only for the rich. He is so poor, so there is no need. Go help others. what you think? Tell us your reasons. There is no distinction between rich and poor when doing charity. The key is to have love.

Question 8: There are more deeds of philanthropic people in China. Jackie Chan and his charity

A 2005 Jackie Chan Shanghai concert titled "Jima Night? Dragon Emblem Dry Red Jackie Chan and His Friends" will be held on September 2 at 80,000 in Shanghai. People's Stadium held a grand ceremony. As one of the important activities of Jackie Chan's charity weekend, Jackie Chan personally took part in it and vowed to carry out his charity work to the end. Never tire of doing good deeds. Although he has a lot to do with filming and promoting movies, Jackie Chan will spend time doing good deeds whenever he has free time. ); ad_dst = ad_dst 1; gt; The death of Jackie Chan’s mother hit him hard and made him reposition himself. His friend said: “(Jackie Chan’s) mother’s death, coupled with the death of his mother Anita Mui, Leslie Cheung, and Huang Zhan Jackie Chan's death, the disasters happening all over the world, and various events deeply touched him, and even changed his future life. The charity activities he continued to hold since then have shown his sincere desire to care for and help others. " Jackie Chan added. The whole month of April is designated as the "Birthday Month" and all the time is spent doing charity.

In April this year, Xinjiang, Xi'an, areas hit by tsunami, Cambodia, Vietnam... all left the footprints of Jackie Chan's charity. Love Moves China "Being a celebrity is actually not difficult at all, but being a virtuous celebrity is indeed even more difficult." On February 20, 2004, at the second CCTV "Top Ten News Figures that Moved China in 2003" In the selection, Jackie Chan won the title of "Moving Chinese Figure" because of his enthusiastic participation in public welfare undertakings. The recommendation committee members commented on Jackie Chan: Jackie Chan showed people the concept of heroes in traditional Chinese culture for the first time in Hollywood. However, the most touching thing is Jackie Chan’s charity spirit; Jackie Chan has won glory for China in the international entertainment industry, and he is enthusiastic Public welfare, don't forget to give back to the society, this is commendable. Jackie Chan said that at first I just did charity activities in Hong Kong, and then I went to the mainland, and then developed to Europe, the United States, Africa, Canada... And when I did it, I wore a Tang suit to let them know that I am a Chinese and come to foreign countries. To help you, I hope to use my power to let people know that the Chinese will also come to your country to help you. I feel that as a Chinese, I have this mission to do. Jackie Chan's Three Dreams On August 8, 2005, Jackie Chan appeared at the press conference of Jackie Chan's 2005 Shanghai concert "Night of Jima? Dragon Emblem Dry Red Jackie Chan and His Friends" and spoke emotionally about his three dreams. A dream, "I hope for world peace, I hope for world unity, and I hope that there will be no poor people in China." For charity and for the three dreams in my heart, "Jima Night? Dragon Emblem Dry Red Jackie Chan and His Friends - 2005 Jackie Chan Shanghai Concert" will be held at the Shanghai 80,000-person Stadium on September 2, 2005 . Relying on Jackie Chan's appeal in the entertainment industry and his valuable qualities of dedication to charity for many years, many artists from Hong Kong, Taiwan, South Korea, and Malaysia came to support this concert. Carry out charity to the end In order to repay society, Jackie Chan established a charitable foundation named after himself in 1988 to help poor children, disabled people, the elderly, and students who are pursuing great pursuits in the fields of science and art. Over the years, Jackie Chan has spared no effort whether it is donating money or materials or endorsing charities. As the influence of Jackie Chan's movies has expanded around the world, Jackie Chan's charity has also grown bigger and bigger. Today, Jackie Chan has done more than 100 charitable deeds in nearly 30 countries and more than 50 cities. Jackie Chan feels that what he can do to help is just the tip of the iceberg, but he will continue to do his best. With a loving heart, Jackie Chan can be seen everywhere from Hong Kong to the Mainland, from Asia to Africa. For the dream in his heart, this messenger of love in a Tang suit still feels tired and will carry out his charity work to the end. Jackie Chan’s Love Events In 1988, Jackie Chan established a charity foundation named after himself. In 2003, Jackie Chan organized a benefit performance to fight SARS and donated 1.5 million yuan. In early 2004, Jackie Chan went to Thailand, South Korea, Japan and other countries where bird flu was endemic to support governments and people in resisting the virus. In early 2005, Jackie Chan rushed to the UNICEF headquarters and personally donated HK$500,000 to areas affected by the tsunami in Southeast Asia. At the end of March 2005, Jackie Chan launched the "large-scale event to protect China's natural and cultural heritage - the True Hero 2005 China Lop Nur Desert Cross-Country Race". On April 1, 2005, Jackie Chan launched a student charity activity in poverty-stricken areas of Xinjiang. On July 26, 2005, Jackie Chan launched a student aid charity activity in poor areas of Guizhou. September 2, 2005 "Jackie Chan...gt;gt;

Question 9: How to evaluate whether rich people should do charity, and ordinary people should not do it? First, how to distinguish between themselves and Rich people or poor people, that's the question. Some people have luxury cars and houses but they still feel poor.

Secondly, charity doesn't differentiate between people. . . .

Question 10: Charity is for the rich and has nothing to do with the poor. How do you view this matter? It is true that donations to help others are mainly for the rich.

A heart that does good can be used by everyone, whether rich or poor.

Helping the deserving people around you is charity.

You can also volunteer for charity.