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Synonyms and antonyms of Charities and charitable organizations or people in American Thesaurus

Charities and charitable organizations or people

aid agency (noun)

an organization that gives money, food, or other help to people who have been affected by situations such as wars or floods

aid worker (noun)

someone who works for an international organization giving help in a place where people need it

benefactor (noun)

someone who helps a person or organization by giving them money

CARE ()

a U.S. organization that sends packages containing medicine, food, clothing, or other things to people who need them anywhere in the world

charity (noun)

an organization to which you give money so that it can give money and help to people who are poor or sick, or who need advice and support

foundation (noun)

an organization that provides money for things such as medical research or for a charity

fund (noun)

used in the names of organizations that collect money for a particular purpose

fundraiser (noun)

someone whose job is to persuade people or organizations to give money for a specific purpose, especially for a charity or a political party

Jaycee (noun)

a member of an organization of businessmen and businesswomen that encourages young people to take part in activities and help in the community

opportunity shop (noun)

Australianinformal a store that sells secondhand (=used) goods in order to earn money for a charity (=organization that helps the poor, sick, etc.)

Oxfam ()

a large charity that helps poor people all over the world

patron (noun)

someone who supports the work of writers, artists, musicians, etc. especially by giving them money

patron (noun)

a famous person who supports an organization and allows it to use their name in its advertising

the Peace Corps ()

an organization in the U.S. that trains people to go and work in poor countries. A similar organization in the U.K. is VSO (Voluntary Service Overseas).

philanthropist (noun)

someone who believes in helping people, especially by giving money to those who need it

Rotary Club (noun)

a local club that is part of Rotary International, a charity whose members are business and professional people

soup kitchen (noun)

a place where poor people can go to get a free hot meal

thrift shop (noun)

American a store that sells used things at low prices

the Y (spoken)

spoken the YMCA or the YWCA

the YMCA ()

the Young Men’s Christian Association: an organization that provides places for people to exercise, take classes, and sometimes to rent a room for the night while traveling