Sentences with phrase «real charity does»

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Catholic Charities and other organizations will marshal their resources to respond to the very real needs of those who have survived the trek and are now in the United States, but Congress and the President must do their job and work together to solve our broken immigration system.
Now, there is work for everyone in their station, and the politician can do genuine good, manifesting charity in truth, for the social order is real and needs to be shaped by God's truth.
Only Christians and Christian Churches do the real, effective charity for all.
Churches are as much businesses as McDonalds, doing about as much real charity as well.
Maybe instead of pointing at the atheists in your midst, you might want to start with the believers who think gov» t funded programs that aid the sick and poor should be done away with because it's not «real» charity.
«We just don't talk about it — it's real,» Gaskins asserts, adding that the company has given more than $ 6 million to local charities near its stores in the past decade.
Real fans support the club, understand what they are doing socially (charity, surrounding areas, support schemes, youth development, community work, player development, training coaches scouts, physios...).
Both Leighton and Jim agreed to nominate the Harrow Club ** as the charity for the event as it is based in the community, has real, hands on experience and does not spend disproportionate amounts on expensive offices and highly paid executives
It's important to remember that the district would first need to enter into a written contract with the charity in question, and I do realize that collecting and transporting food would take a real commitment from school volunteers.
The coalition of real - estate and private - sector union interests is a registered 501c4, same as a non-profit charity, and does not have reveal its donors.
Being a Catholic MP I don't think it's difficult at all [to reconcile politics with religion] because it's one thing that underpins social justice, the sense that there is no real charity without justice, that our only proper place in the world is to help others.
Real values don't really apply when charity is the beneficiary, so although the Stingray is an appealing bit of convertible kit — with its 444bhp 6.2 litre V8 good for 0 - 62mph in around 4 seconds — there's no point comparing its sale price to the list price of other, more appealing, cars.
The charity offer is real and I am happy to pay up — I'd be surprised if I didn't have to, but it will be telling if I don't
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We will, however, make a donation of 5 million Wyndham Rewards points to charity as the work they do on behalf of others is real magic.
Even the charity stream didn't want to play Infinite warfare and would rather play MWR which is the real CoD for this year imo.
It's the sort of thing you can do a charity concert about — but it no longer engenders real conflict or emotion.
ALSs are charity — an insult to the taxpayer who pays for the justice system where lawyers work but can't give that taxpayer an affordable lawyer; see: «I Don't Want a Free Lawyer, I Want a Real Lawyer,» (the Lawyerist.com (November 14, 2016)-RRB-.
People want «a lawyer of their own,» not charity; see: «I Don't Want a Free Lawyer, I Want a Real Lawyer,» (the Lawyerist.com, November 14, 2016); and,
Some real estate professionals do this by holding an office open house, a special dinner, or a fund - raiser for a local charity.
He did a lot of charity work in the area and was actually named real estate board agent of the year.
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