Charity Of Life Makers Project Analysis

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An Explanation of the charity of Life Makers project ( Rizq Halal / livelihood)
Every month we give a lot of money to the poor of Egypt, but we don't change their lives ,So in this project we work on providing them with an incoming source instead of giving them a money or food for this month only.

There is Chinese proverb says "Don't give me a fish ,but teach me how to catch a fish " with this project we provide a better life forever for a family not person We try to get them out of the category of poverty

we know that the person needs or not, we make sure that this person has the determination to make the effort because projects succeed but need a support

and we make scrutiny of all with respect to the Person ( even the analysis

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