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Anyone not had breakfast this morning? Anyone not had a drink this morning?

Anyone not had breakfast this morning? Anyone not had a drink this morning? Would anyone be prepared to give their dinner to someone else? (Are you feeling Altruistic today?). History of Charity. How did Charity develop in the UK?. Philanthropy

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Anyone not had breakfast this morning? Anyone not had a drink this morning?

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  1. Anyone not had breakfast this morning? Anyone not had a drink this morning? Would anyone be prepared to give their dinner to someone else? (Are you feeling Altruistic today?)

  2. History of Charity

  3. How did Charity develop in the UK? Philanthropy • Often wealthy people, sometimes in business whose conscience bothered them because of the living conditions of people less fortunate than themselves. • Christian individuals who followed the main tenets of their religion. E.g. Love your neighbour. Or “treat others as you wish to be treated.”

  4. Why did charity begin? • No existing Welfare Service. • Poor living conditions exacerbated by increasing population. • Fewer resources available to all. • Individuals whose families were unable or unwilling to care for them if they were young, sick, elderly, or disabled.

  5. This is an archway Leading to Castle Chare. Chares were narrow, congested, lanes, with houses on either side. Disease was rife due to high population density and noxious industries e.g. tanneries. Chares

  6. Gateshead from Newcastle.

  7. The Great Fire of 1854. It destroyed many slum properties where cholera and typhoid were rife.

  8. The Great Fire of Newcastle 1854

  9. Miner’s rescue team c1923

  10. Tanners

  11. Taken c1935. This area was marked for slum clearance. Today it is Newcastle’s Chinatown. Stowell Street

  12. Stowell Street Many houses were demolished as part of slum clearance.

  13. Bessie Surtees House House of a wealthy merchant

  14. What kind of charities were set up?

  15. Holy Jesus Hospital, Newcastle

  16. Trinity House, Broad Chare, Newcastle

  17. Almshouses at the back of Trinity House, Trinity Chare, Newcastle.

  18. Founded in 1985 by Alison Kay. “We are not here to see through one another, but to see one another through.” Based at Bath lane in Newcastle. An outreach service bringing friendliness and food to the homeless. Modern day charitable institutions

  19. Which quote? “Anticipate charity by preventing poverty.” Maimonides “Capital punishment is as fundamentally wrong as a cure for crime as charity is wrong as a cure for poverty.” Henry Ford “Charity begins at home, and justice begins next door.” Charles Dickens

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