4 stereotypes about charity

No secret that Ukrainians are mostly inclined to create and adhere to stereotypes.

An interesting fact: stereotypes exist in almost every sphere of human activity.

Because of them, we are sometimes afraid to do what we want and cannot become who we really want to be.

These stereotypes imposed by someone else invisibly poison our lives every day and prevent millions from being happy.

Today we want to share with you the most common stereotypes about charity (yes, these insidious monsters have penetrated even here)

❌ You can only help financially

But no! Of course, financial support is an important factor in charity, but there are also many ways to join a good cause.

Example:

✅repost of a post on social networks;

✅words of support in comments or personal messages (sometimes the correct words have the same force as a huge amount of money);

✅organization of mass events for fundraising;

✅a prayer;

✅assistance directly in their field of activity.

❌ You only need to transfer large amounts, otherwise it doesn’t make sense

No again! Sometimes your 20 hryvnias is exactly the necessary part, which is not enough for the full amount.

After all, what matters is not the amount, but your sincere desire to help.

❌ All charitable foundations are fraudsters

Here, apparently, explanations are unnecessary.

Yes, as of today in our country there are a lot of those who try to make money illegally, using other people’s problems.

You just need to be critical, check the information and work only with verified funds.

❌ Charity should be done only by the rich

Charity is one of those areas where you give a lot more in return.

And it doesn’t matter what your monthly income or social status is.

It is important that your intentions are sincere ♥ ️

Do not be afraid to make this world better and your inner world richer, and let no stereotype shake your faith in yourself.

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