
Charity is the purest form of compassion.
It's the ability to feel empathy for those who don't have the same privileges you do.
It's the desire to help others, regardless of your own situation. And it's not just about giving money—it's about giving time, and energy, and a willingness to go beyond what you think you can give.

Charity can be as simple as giving someone your coat when they're cold. It can be as complicated as building a school in a remote area where children are never able to attend one. Either way, charity is an act that makes us better people.
It's easy to feel isolated in our daily lives: we work long hours, we don't see our families often enough, we don't have time for hobbies or passions outside of work… but when we give back to others in need? That makes us feel connected again. We see that we're not alone in this world; there are other people out there who share our struggles and challenges—and they need help too!
The act of charity doesn't just benefit those who receive it; it benefits us too! When we give back to others, we build stronger communities, healthier societies and better futures for everyone involved!