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HELPING THE NEEDY AND UNFORTUNATE - Coggle Diagram
HELPING THE NEEDY AND UNFORTUNATE
WHO ARE THEY (THE UNFORTUNATE)?
Single mother
Victims of any disasters – Flood, landslide victims
Needy people
Homeless people
Orphan kids
Old folks
The poor people
HOW CAN WE HELP THEM? --- WAYS OF HELPING THEM
By donating some money – provide financial aid
Raise awareness – through mass media, social media, seminar, schools
Be volunteer to help them
Fundraising
Personal financial help – meal vouchers
Donate groceries
Opening a charity center – soup kitchen, help centre, free clinic, vocational center
Moral support
Provide jobs
Better understanding
Give protection
Provide education and training – improve knowledge and life skill so they can find jobs
Be a good listener and compananion – accompany them and share problems
HOW DOES OUR HELP WILL CHANGE THEIR LIFE POSITIVELY?
More motivated to live
Make them more confident, positive and open-minded
Make them feel better and happier – lighten their burden
They can be more independent
Can improve their life to be better – more comfortable and fulfilling life with sufficient necessities like food, medication, education
They will have enough money to buy necessities like food, clothes, books
They feel appreciated
They will have good physical and mental health
Lead a more peaceful lifestyle
WHAT WILL BE THE NEGATIVE IMPACTS IF THIS GROUP OF PEOPLE DO NO GET THE HELP THEY NEED?
They will be affected mentally – mental problems due depression, stress, and can lead to suicide
Turn them to be criminal – increase to crime cases like theft, robbery, extortion
They will give up on their life
Prone to get sickness and disease – do not have money to buy nutritious foods and medication
They have no future – no promising future – no proper education as they do not go to school
Lost of self-esteem
They can not survive in life
Suffer poverty and have a hard life
They feel neglected by the society
People will look down upon them
They have no shelter
No safety – no proper house to stay in