Sentences with phrase «rely on charity»

For most workers, however, work - related injury or disease was disastrous, plunging families into poverty and forcing those not covered by guilds or voluntary benefit schemes to rely on charity.
The only 360 exclusive on the horizon that I'm anticipating is Alan Wake, everything else is PS3, because Sony have their own competent dev studios, and don't have to rely on the charity of third parties.
Norman Lamb demanded on Friday that the health secretary, Jeremy Hunt, investigate how some young doctors have been forced to rely on charity handouts.
But we can't rely on charity and philanthropy to support society's most vulnerable — it's too vague, too easily diverted and too hopeful.
So if people are unable to afford healthcare, they should do without or have to rely on the charity of others?
If we first rely on charity to heal the sick... then find out it doesn't work because there are too many sick people, without insurance.
When he sent his team out in pairs on assignment he told them to not even take a wallet with them but instead rely on the charity of strangers.
But equally, we might consider what role republican ideas, and campaigns, can play in actually enabling the have - nots to be meaningfully included in the consumer economy, rather than merely window - shopping or relying on the charity of those that have.
Webb's minority report insisted that relying on charity had failed, and advocated scrapping the workhouse for a welfare state.
«We couldn't afford health insurance before, so we relied on charity hospitals.

Not exact matches

Charities and other direct - mail users still rely on this channel for their customer - contact efforts.
What happens to the charity or nonprofit organization, which has relied on a steady stream of donations to operate every year?
While it's laudable that Cameron and others contribute to the CASA Foundation which supports mental health for children, teens and their families, the fact that the Alberta government is relying more and more on charity to fund essential public services is making things worse.
You learn to rely on God's care and providence and to ask for the right things (St. Paul said be ambitious for the higher gifts of faith, hope and charity).
Lord Jesus, you who are the Saviour of our human activity because you bring us a motive for acting, and the Saviour of our human pain because you endow it with a life - giving value: be also the Saviour of our human unity by compelling us to repudiate all our pettiness and, relying on you, to venture forth on to the uncharted ocean of charity.
In the social sphere he persuaded the people to establish and use organized charities instead of relying on haphazard private acts of charity.
By embracing government bureaucracy over private efficiency, the company is forcing charities struggling to respond to the enormous human needs» needs created by BP's catastrophic spill» to rely on government to deliver the funding they must have to continue their crucial and irreplaceable work.
Catholic News Agency: Priest takes food stamp challenge in solidarity with poor The head of Catholic Charities in D.C. recently experienced the struggle of low - income families relying on food stamps, noting that Christian charity lends vital support to those in need.
The charity, Church Action on Poverty, says that although unemployment is on the decline and the economy is growing, the cost of living is outstripping wages - particularly for the poor - and benefit cuts mean the poor are relying more and more on foodbanks.
Just think how awfully worse her life would have been if she had had to rely on church charity instead of non-religious government funded programs like the army, the food stamps, the affordable housing, etc., helping her through the bad so she could get herself together and eventually find a second richer husband.
In our fallenness, we need rhythms of giving, rather than relying on spontaneous charity, for our spiritual health and to make sure society can function.
Charities should not rely on the taxpayers to fund their activities, rather they should keep soliciting private citizens for money.
«Ultimately the weakest will be hit three times over,» Ryan writes, «by rising costs, by drastic cuts to programs they rely on, and by the collapse of individual support for charities that help the hungry, the homeless, the sick, refugees and others in need.»
Catholic hospitals and charities rely increasingly on professionals drawn from the secular world.
So many British families are relying on food banks to be able to give their children the essential nourishment they need to grow up and develop and there are many charities who are also doing what they can to make sure no one has to go hungry.
«You're often having to rely on your teammates or cabin mates to complete an activity,» says Moira MacDougall, who heads teen and young adult strategies for the YMCA of Greater Toronto, a charity providing community support programs.
Charities, trade associations, public bodies and companies have long relied on political information to inform their specifi c engagement with government and Parliament.
«In the longer term we must push the EU into rebuilding a scheme to rescue migrants in the Mediterranean — we shouldn't have to rely on the heroic work of charities to undertake this basic humanitarian task.
Leslie Morphy, chief executive of homelessness charity Crisis, told politics.co.uk she feared small - scale charities would continue to rely on voluntary sources for up to half their funding.
Therefore, 130,000 charities around Britain rely on untrained volunteers to raise money.
Under the previous government charities came to rely more and more on taxpayers» money, to the extent that parts of the voluntary sector practically became another arm of the state.
You will rely on the help, advice and expertise of lobbyists, think tanks, charities and businesses every day.
According to him, the time for the country to continue to rely «on the inexhaustible charity of donor projects to build schools to educate our children, provide adequate health services for a healthy Ghana, provide safe and adequate water, provide sanitation services for a clean Ghana, provide law and order for a good society,» is over.
We should reform party funding rules forcing political parties to adopt a low cost decentralised existence and to rely on their mass membership, rather than wealthy individuals, companies, charities or unions.
Environmental charities rely on a lot of volunteers, which is good news for those looking for experience, although don't expect to be paid as charities are not legally obliged to pay their interns.
The Ataxia - Telangiectasia Society is one of the small charities already feeling the crunch, as 55 % of its income relies on trust and foundation money caught up in the interest - rate slump.
But he relies heavily on notepads and calendars to jog his memory, and he gives few firm RSVPs, knowing he might not be able to tolerate the camera flashes and noisy conversations of the charity dinners.
Proving herself an exceptional one percenter — she makes time for charities you see in between Pilates and lunch — Jasmine is horrified to learn how the other side lives when she relocates to San Francisco, relying on the generosity of her poor and dissimilar sister Ginger (Sally Hawkins) following Hal's exposure as a financial fraud.
The accounting officer should be able to rely on the CFO to ensure that financial statements are prepared promptly and meet the reporting requirements: the law, financial reporting standards and professional standards as reflected in Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice (SORP).
CSIE is a charity that works for equality, not for profit, but relies on sales of resources for its income.
Since 1982, the charity have created nearly 2000 partnerships between hearing dogs and deaf people, and rely solely on the generosity of public donations to continue their life - changing work.
More than half of the students said they still rely on word of mouth from their friends to learn about new products or positive reviews of brands, and more than 70 % of the students said they were more likely to buy a product from a company that supports charity, demonstrating the civic - mindedness and greater purpose of these potential leaders.
Schools, hospitals, churches, support groups, clubs, foundations — these and many other worthy organizations rely in large part on charity to keep their operations funded.
(Note: for the 2018 list we relied on the survey completed for the 2017 charity list.)
The Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Ontario SPCA): Protecting animals since 1873, the Ontario SPCA is a registered charity comprised of over 50 Communities relying primarily on donations to fund animal protection, care and rehabilitation; advocacy; and humane education.
As with most charities, the Santa Ynez Valley Humane Society can not continue to operate on operational income alone and relies on financial support from fundraising events and donations from the community to keep our doors open.
About the Nova Scotia SPCA The Nova Scotia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Nova Scotia SPCA) has been protecting animals from cruelty since 1877, the Nova Scotia SPCA is a registered charity and has 11 locations which rely primarily on volunteers and donations to fund cruelty prevention; animal rescue, rehabilitation, seeking justice, and education.
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As a 501 (c)(3), PALS relies solely on the financial support and generosity of individuals, local businesses and PetSmart Charities to help rescue over 200 cats each year.
The Nova Scotia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty (Nova Scotia SPCA) has been protecting animals from cruelty since 1877, the Nova Scotia SPCA is a registered charity and has 6 Animal Shelters across the province which rely primarily on volunteers and donations to fund our operations.
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