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Charity is the voluntary act of giving help to those in need. It can involve donating money, goods, or time, and is often motivated by kindness and compassion. The word “charity” came into English from the Old French charité, which came from the Latin caritas, meaning “love” or “affection.”
Charity plays an important role in society, from helping people in crisis to supporting education, healthcare, and environmental causes.
Charity for Students – ESL Topic

1. Why Is Charity Important?
- Helps those in need: Provides food, shelter, and medical care.
- Builds stronger communities: Encourages cooperation and support.
- Promotes empathy: Inspires kindness and understanding toward others.
- Improves lives: Gives opportunities to people who might not have them otherwise.
2. Charity for Students and Volunteering
Many students take part in charity work to develop empathy, teamwork, and leadership skills. Volunteering not only benefits the community but also helps students gain real-world experience. Activities may include organizing fundraising events, helping at local food banks, or supporting charities that help students financially.
3. How Schools Can Promote Charity
Schools can play a major role in encouraging students to help those in need. Here are some ideas:
- Charity drives in school – Collect food, clothing, or school supplies for needy families.
- Fundraising events – Host charity runs, bake sales, or concerts to raise money for charities that help international students financially.
- Awareness campaigns – Educate students about the importance of helping others through presentations and workshops.
- Partnerships – Collaborate with charity organizations for students to provide volunteer opportunities.
4. Examples of Charity Organizations Helping Students
Here are some well-known charities and organizations that focus on helping students:
- Save the Children – Provides education, healthcare, and protection for children worldwide.
- Student Minds – Supports students’ mental health and well-being in the UK.
- Scholarship America – Offers financial aid and scholarships to students in need.
- Global Student Relief – Assists international students facing financial difficulties.
Activities for ESL Students

- Vocabulary Work: Learn words and phrases related to charity and generosity.
- Discussion: Talk about local or international charities you know.
- Role-Play: Act out a conversation between a charity worker and a donor.
- Writing Task: Write a short paragraph about a charity you admire.
- Research: Find information about a famous charitable figure, like Mother Teresa.
- Debate: Discuss whether charity should be voluntary or organized by the government.
ESL Materials about Charity
- Charity Vocabulary – Learn important terms and expressions.
- Quotes about Charity and Generosity – Famous sayings to inspire kindness.
- Mother Teresa – Learn about her life and work.
- Quotes by Mother Teresa – Inspirational words from a famous humanitarian.
- Recession Vocabulary – Words for economic challenges that increase the need for charity.
- Quotes about Love – Related themes of compassion and care.
