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  2. Celtic F.C. Foundation - Wikipedia

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    In 1995 the Celtic Charity Fund was formed by the football club as a charitable trust with the aim of "revitalising Celtic's charitable traditions", and by 2013 had raised over £5 million. [3] In 2006 The Celtic Foundation was established within the football club itself to co-ordinate the club's social, educational and community work under one ...

  3. Richard Watts Charities - Wikipedia

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    Richard Watts Charities incorporate Richard Watts Charity set up in the will of Richard Watts in 1579, as well as several other charities in Rochester, Medway.The will originally provided for an almshouse in Rochester High Street: The Poor Travellers House; over time, the money later provided for almshouses in Maidstone Road, along with other accommodation in Rochester, totalling 66 self ...

  4. Charity (practice) - Wikipedia

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    Engels also points out that charity is seen as a way for the wealthy to avoid further inconvenience and discomfort, highlighting the self-interest of the bourgeoisie. [ 20 ] Reinhold Niebuhr , an American theologian, suggests that charity often substitutes for true justice.

  5. Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor - Wikipedia

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    It pre-dated other well-known charitable organizations such as the Children's Aid Society, founded in 1854, the State Charities Aid Association (1872) and the Charity Organization Society (1884). [4] The directors of the new charity, made up of some of the city's richest people, believed that the existence of the city's apparently permanent ...

  6. List of wealthiest charitable foundations - Wikipedia

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    $4.2 billion 2004 [18] 40 Carnegie Corporation of New York United States: New York City: $4.1 billion 1911 [2] 41 Mother Cabrini Health Foundation United States: New York City: $4 billion 2018 [40] 42 Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation Portugal: Lisbon: $4.0 billion €3.72 billion 1956 [41] 43 Volkswagen Stiftung Germany: Hannover: $4 billion €3 ...

  7. Catholic charities - Wikipedia

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    Catholic spiritual teaching includes spreading the Gospel, while Catholic social teaching emphasises support for the sick, the poor and the afflicted through the corporal and spiritual works of mercy. The Catholic Church is the largest non-governmental provider of education and medical services in the world. [1]

  8. Clergy Support Trust - Wikipedia

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    In 1820, another charity was established for the relief of poor clergymen and their families. Founded by Phyllis Peyton and the writer Mary Lamb , the "Clothing Society for the Benefit of Poor Pious Clergymen" grew rapidly, and following several changes of name (and amalgamations with smaller charities, culminating in the Friends of the Clergy ...

  9. Charitable organization - Wikipedia

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    A charitable organization [1] or charity is an organization whose primary objectives are philanthropy and social well-being (e.g. educational, religious or other activities serving the public interest or common good). The legal definition of a charitable organization (and of charity) varies between countries and in some instances regions of the ...