Help the Poor In the Richest City

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By Zhaoyan Sun & Zhaohan Sun

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This book primely recorded experience of the authors in a charity of Canada, and interviews with the CEO and other members of the charity.
It is Oakville, the city served by Bill's charity organization, and the richest city in Canada. In the small city, there are still a lot of low-income people who need the help and provision of government authorities and social institutions for their food, clothing, housing and transportation. In this book, the authors expressed such a viewpoint with profound sociological viewpoints:
Whether a country or society is developed does not depend on whether there are poor people, but to effectively think about a reasonable and formulated social medicine to help the poor around oneself effectively.
In developed country Canada, in the richest city Oakville, there is a philanthropist named Bill. He has been involved in philanthropy mergers all his life, gathering the absence of the government, and increasing the society's self-help capabilities.
Bill's story is touching and has spiritual meaning: only by allowing and encouraging social forces to participate in charity can every corner of the sun not shine, and every one is obscured by the aura of "developed country" and "richest city" people and families in need of assistance receive the most basic and most needed assistance.

Help the Poor In the Richest City