Introductory Session

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Across
  1. 6. a person who seeks to promote the welfare of others, often by donating large sums of money to charitable causes.
  2. 10. contributions of money, goods, or time given to support a cause or help others in need.
  3. 11. an organization dedicated to a social cause or mission, where any profits made are reinvested into the organization's goals rather than distributed as profit.
  4. 12. a fund or donation given to an organization, often an institution like a university, to support its activities in the long term.
  5. 13. the emotional response of caring for and wanting to help those who are suffering or in need.
  6. 14. the practice of offering time and services to others or for a cause without financial gain.
Down
  1. 1. the process of collecting money or resources for a particular cause or project.
  2. 2. the belief in promoting human welfare and helping to alleviate suffering, often through charitable acts and support in crises.
  3. 3. the act of willingly giving your time, resources, or kindness to help others without expecting anything in return.
  4. 4. a collection of money set aside for a specific purpose, often to support a cause or an organization.
  5. 5. the act of giving help, typically in the form of money or aid, to those in need.
  6. 7. financial awards given to support specific projects, causes, or research, usually by governments, foundations, or other organizations.
  7. 8. the desire to do good and show kindness toward others through acts of generosity and compassion.
  8. 9. the selfless concern for the well-being of others, often leading to actions that benefit others without expecting anything in return.