Charitable Institutions
Charitable institutions are organizations that aim to provide help and support to those in need. They often focus on various causes, such as poverty alleviation, education, health care, and disaster relief. These institutions rely on donations, grants, and volunteers to carry out their missions and serve communities.
Many charitable institutions are classified as non-profit organizations, meaning they do not operate for profit but instead reinvest any surplus funds back into their programs. Examples of such institutions include Red Cross, United Way, and Habitat for Humanity, all of which work to improve the lives of individuals and families around the world.