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What (who) is Care - definition

INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN AGENCY
CARE International; Cooperative for American Remittances to Europe; Ooperative for American Remittances to Europe; Clementina Cantoni; CARE; Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere; CARE USA; CARE Canada; CARE (relief agency); Care Canada; Cooperative American Relief Everywhere; CARE (relief); CARE Indonesia; CARE U.S.A.; Co-operative for American Remittances to Europe; Care USA; Cooperative for American Relief Everywhere
  • A CARE Package shipped in 1948.
  • CARE commemorative U.S. stamp

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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Caring; Care (disambiguation); Caare; Care (album)
¦ noun
1. the provision of what is necessary for the health, welfare, maintenance, and protection of someone or something.
Brit. protective custody or guardianship provided for children by a local authority.
2. serious attention or consideration applied to an action or plan.
3. a feeling of or occasion for anxiety: she hadn't a care in the world.
¦ verb
1. feel concern or interest: I don't care what she says.
2. (care for) feel affection or liking.
3. (care for/to do something) like to have or be willing to do something.
4. (care for) look after and provide for the needs of.
Phrases
care in the community another term for community care.
care of at the address of.
take care
1. be cautious; keep oneself safe.
2. make sure of doing something.
take care of
1. keep safe and provided for.
2. deal with.
Derivatives
caring noun & adjective
caringly adverb
Origin
OE caru (n.), carian (v.), of Gmc origin.
care         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Caring; Care (disambiguation); Caare; Care (album)
I. n.
1.
Anxiety, solicitude, concern, trouble, perplexity, worry (colloq.).
2.
Caution, heed, regard, attention, circumspection, carefulness, watchfulness, vigilance.
3.
Charge, oversight, superintendence, direction, management.
4.
Object of care, charge, burden.
II. v. n.
1.
Be anxious, be solicitous, feel concerned, be troubled, worry one's self.
2.
Be inclined, be disposed, like, feel interested.
3.
Have regard.
care         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Caring; Care (disambiguation); Caare; Care (album)
I
n.
caution
1) to exercise, take care
2) great, meticulous, painstaking, scrupulous, utmost care
3) care to + inf. (she took care to avoid catching cold)
4) care that + clause (take care that you don't get involved)
solicitude
maintenance
keep
5) to provide care for
6) to take care of
7) to entrust smb. to smb.'s care; to put smb. in smb.'s care
8) (tender) loving; parental care
9) antenatal (BE), antepartal, prenatal (AE); child; coronary; custodial; day; dental; domiciliary; emergency; extended; foster; health; hospice; in-patient; intensive; long-term; medical; nursing; out-patient; postnatal, postpartum; respite; special care (this patient requires intensive care; day care for children)
10) primary (health) care
11) in smb.'s care (the children were left in my care)
12) under smb.'s care (under a doctor's care)
13) (misc.) a coronary-care unit; an intensive-care unit
misc.
14) in care of ('at smb.'s address')
II
v.
1) (D; intr.) ('to be interested') to care about (she doesn't care about our opinions)
2) (D; intr.) ('to like') to care about, for (he cares about us; she cares a lot for you; would you care for some more coffee?)
3) (d; intr.) ('to take care of') to care for (she cares for her elderly mother)
4) (E) ('to want') I don't care to attend

Wikipedia

Care International

CARE (Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere, formerly Cooperative for American Remittances to Europe) is a major international humanitarian agency delivering emergency relief and long-term international development projects. Founded in 1945, CARE is nonsectarian, impartial, and non-governmental. It is one of the largest and oldest humanitarian aid organizations focused on fighting global poverty. In 2019, CARE reported working in 104 countries, supporting 1,349 poverty-fighting projects and humanitarian aid projects, and reaching over 92.3 million people directly and 433.3 million people indirectly.

CARE's programmes in the developing world address a broad range of topics including emergency response, food security, water and sanitation, economic development, climate change, agriculture, education, and health. CARE also advocates at the local, national, and international levels for policy change and the rights of poor people. Within each of these areas, CARE focuses on empowering and meeting the needs of women and girls and promoting gender equality.

CARE International is a confederation of fourteen CARE National Members, each of which is registered as an autonomous non-profit non-governmental organization in its own country, and four affiliate members.

Examples of use of Care
1. "They care about the past, they care about the present, they care about the future, and they care about me."
2. Care, including palliative care for HIV infected–individuals, and care for orphans and vulnerable children.
3. Health Care: Obama has proposed making health care more affordable.
4. The Primary Care Trust purchases health care from York Hospital.
5. People who care about inequality should care about this, too.