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Charitable Giving Through History In this lesson we will be exploring how charities have supported people through difficult times. The word Charity comes from the Latin word Caritas meaning ‘loving kindness through giving’.
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Charitable Giving Through History In this lesson we will be exploring how charities have supported people through difficult times.
The word Charity comes from the Latin word Caritas meaning ‘loving kindness through giving’.
In Ancient Greece beggars were accepted as an inevitable nuisance. As part of their dress they wore ‘scrips’ (wallets) in which they carried away the food they received. Because of its shape, this Ancient Greek drinking vessel could not be set down until it had been drained of its contents.
Later, in Ancient Rome, the poor carried away portions of food in ‘sporlula’ (baskets) from their patron’s dinner. Wealthy Romans tried to serve food that was unusual, for example peacock tongues. Recipes might involve stuffing a chicken inside a duck, then the duck inside a goose, then the goose inside a pig, then the pig inside a cow, and cooking the whole thing together.
18th Century • 1736 Benjamin Franklin founded the first volunteer firehouse. • Most early volunteers found their assignments through their church or another private sector.
YMCA • Founded 1844 • George Williams
American Red Cross • Founded May 21, 1881 • Clara Burton
The United Way • Founded 1887 • Rev. Myron W. Reed, • Msgr. William J.O’Ryan • Dean H. Martyn Hart • Rabbi William S. Friedman
20th Century • Volunteers begin to find assignments through organizations. Rotary Club Established 1910 Lion’s Club Established 1917
Where Charities Have Focused • 20th Century • 1930s – Environmentalism • 1960s – Poverty, Inequality, Violence • 21st Century • Green Living • Animal welfare • Natural Disaster Relief
At the end of 2010 there were 1,014,816 charities registered in the United States. Millions of dollars are raised each year.
The money is raised through: Fundraising Donations Some charities also receive grants from the government.
TV reports and events like ‘Live Aid’ have made people aware of international causes, which together receive more money than any other category of charity.
Good Deeds Give You Super PowersHarvard Study Study claims people feel stronger and have greater willpower after donating something How you behave affects how you see yourself, which then influences your subsequent behavior.