Sentences with phrase «because of his charity work»

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Choosing a charity because it works in a disaster zone like Haiti only gets a mean score of 4.9.
Although I dislilke proselytizing, I learned an interesting «take it to the bank» fact about Catholic charities: it is this: because good and decent people who are priests and nuns take vows of poverty and are given only small allowances, Catholic charities in general deliver a far greater percentage of your donated dollar to the work you wanted done with it.
Most of the people I know and have worked with in faith - related charities (Christian or Jewish) do it because they love their neighbor, which is also why they find the teachings of their belief system attractive.
I have worked charity alongside some religious folks who kept to the job at hand as I do, and I appreciate that, and I think that the extra few people who were able to get help because of it appreciated it too.
Yes, because the private charity instead of government programs worked so well in the 19th century.
Ironically, the Glen Beck's of this country believe that the reason we shouldn't give to government is because it uses it to redistribute wealth (charity work) instead of economic expansion (making the wealthy wealthier).
We are, then, resident in this world, with the task of making it, so far as may be, a replica of the perfect justice and utter charity of our homeland, but not surprised nor in despair when the work can not be brought to complete fulfillment because the conditions of our present place of residence do not permit, or our selfishness and pride interfere.
A certain grave doctor said that he would rather spend his life in picking up straws by obedience, than by his own responsible choice busy himself with the loftiest works of charity, because one is certain of following the will of God in whatever one may do from obedience, but never certain in the same degree of anything which we may do of our own proper movement.»
Diabetic retinopathy is the leading cause of blindness in the country's working - age population and leading health charity Diabetes UK warns that blindness is just one complication that people with diabetes could be at risk of because they are missing out on a wide range of health checks and specialist services.
She was the minster who told me that if I spent as much time writing to her, looking for work I would be employed, sadly she of course told me again that I should be out looking for work not sitting at home, sadly for her I was in the local Charity writing to her because labour had asked for information the charity keeps.
A former Head of Communications at the Ministry of Petroleum, Edward Bawa, in a previous interview with Citi News said the extra $ 150 million was a commission that was included in the original Bills of Quantity submitted to undertake the service, and was paid because AMERI was «not a charity organisation» hence had to be paid for its work.
And charities and voluntary organisations will not be part of that, because they will fear that somebody, maliciously, or someone on the opposite camp to them, let's say the League Against Cruel Sports versus the Countryside Alliance, may want to make mischief with the other side, so to speak, although those two organisations and many others of diametrically opposed views have worked together to oppose this Bill.
Because we think it's important that we give something back to those who've suffered disability or disease in the working lives, Shout Out Safety donates a proportion of every course fee to a charity relevant to the subject being assessed.
Over 85 % of the original forest cover has been deforested, but because of its significance as a home for many endemic species, hundreds of businesses, NGOs and charities are working to restore this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
I've worked with many charities and created much work to try support causes I care about because I feel visual communication is incredibly powerful and can spread the right message to counter the raft of bullshit currently dividing people.
(1) management by part - time amateurs (benchers), whose work is mostly charity — «amateurs» because they don't have the expertise necessary for solving difficult problems such as the unaffordability of legal services (and they don't try to get it);
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