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Charities$530831$ - traduzione in spagnolo

FOUNDED IN ENGLAND IN 1869
Charity Organisation Society; Associated charities; Associated Charities; Charity Organization Societies

Charities      
n. (Mitología griega) Caridades, las tres Gracias, tres hermanas deidades paganas que personificaban la belleza seductora el encanto y placer quienes eran las hermosas hijas de Zeus (Aglaya, Talía y Eufrósine)
charitable institution         
  • Puck]]'' magazine cartoon by [[Louis Dalrymple]], 1903.
  • Painting by Antoine-Alexandre Morel (1765–1829) depicting charity during the Enlightenment era
  • The [[Foundling Hospital]]. The building has been demolished.
  • Total Giving USA:1979-2011
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NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION WITH CHARITABLE PURPOSE
Registered charity; Charitable organisation; Charity organization; Public charity; Voluntary Welfare Organisation; Voluntary Welfare Organisations; British charities; Charities; Charitable society; Charity organisation; Charitable fund; Charitable corporation; Charitable cause; Charitable organizations; Public benefit organization; Organization of public good; Public Benefit Organization; Charitable donor; Medical charity; Charitable company; Charitable membership organisation; Charity Law; Charity law; Charitable institution; Registered Charity; Charitable organisations; Charity worker; Charitable status; Voluntary welfare organisation; Charitable Organization; Charity sector; Public charities; Public Benefit Organisation; Charities in the United States; Public Benevolent Institution; Public benevolent institution; Charity (organization); Charitable organizations in Ukraine
(n.) = institución benéfica, fundación benéfica
Ex: The author explains the reconstruction of charitable institutions (including hospitals, cemeteries, almshouses, orphanages and schools) in California after the 1783 earthquake.
charitable organisation         
  • Puck]]'' magazine cartoon by [[Louis Dalrymple]], 1903.
  • Painting by Antoine-Alexandre Morel (1765–1829) depicting charity during the Enlightenment era
  • The [[Foundling Hospital]]. The building has been demolished.
  • Total Giving USA:1979-2011
  • url-status=live }}</ref> in [[Jyväskylä]], [[Finland]].
NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION WITH CHARITABLE PURPOSE
Registered charity; Charitable organisation; Charity organization; Public charity; Voluntary Welfare Organisation; Voluntary Welfare Organisations; British charities; Charities; Charitable society; Charity organisation; Charitable fund; Charitable corporation; Charitable cause; Charitable organizations; Public benefit organization; Organization of public good; Public Benefit Organization; Charitable donor; Medical charity; Charitable company; Charitable membership organisation; Charity Law; Charity law; Charitable institution; Registered Charity; Charitable organisations; Charity worker; Charitable status; Voluntary welfare organisation; Charitable Organization; Charity sector; Public charities; Public Benefit Organisation; Charities in the United States; Public Benevolent Institution; Public benevolent institution; Charity (organization); Charitable organizations in Ukraine
(n.) = institución benéfica, fundation benéfica
Ex: This charitable organization was established nearly 50 years ago to provide cultural exchange opportunities for young people all over the world.

Definizione

Charities

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Charity Organization Society

The Charity Organisation Societies were founded in England in 1869 following the 'Goschen Minute' that sought to severely restrict outdoor relief distributed by the Poor Law Guardians. In the early 1870s a handful of local societies were formed with the intention of restricting the distribution of outdoor relief to the elderly.

Also called the Associated Charities was a private charity that existed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries as a clearing house for information on the poor. The society was mainly concerned with distinction between the deserving poor and undeserving poor. The society believed that giving out charity without investigating the problems behind poverty created a class of citizens that would always be dependent on alms giving.

The society originated in Elberfeld, Germany and spread to Buffalo, New York around 1877. The conviction that relief promoted dependency was the basis for forming the Societies. Instead of offering direct relief, the societies addressed the cycle of poverty. Neighborhood charity visitors taught the values of hard work and thrift to individuals and families. The COS set up centralized records and administrative services and emphasized objective investigations and professional training. There was a strong scientific emphasis as the charity visitors organized their activities and learned principles of practice and techniques of intervention from one another. The result led to the origin of social casework. Gradually, over the ensuing years, volunteer visitors began to be supplanted by paid staff.