George Cadbury did help the poor Victorians. He did help them by addressing the alcohol related problems that most of them were entangled in. He also created job opportunities for the poor.
to help the impoverished(the state of being poor)blacks
John Cadbury, the famous chocolatier, hoped that his chocolate drink (at that time available only to the wealthy) would eventually replace alcohol, a substance that he believed kept people in poverty. He also campaigned against child exploitation. After the death of his wife, he turned over his business to his sons and spent the rest of his life performing social work.
You should help the poor if you do you will be blessed
Henry George
Him, you and I will help the poor. You, myself and him will help the poor. You, me and him will help the poor. Would all be accepted, although the last one is probably more common in slag usage.
yes he was but not that poor yes he was but not that poor
the big people help to poor people & one man can help to three peoples there also help to next peoples
yes
By sending food and money to poor children in poor countries
they wasent pooor
He was wealthy.
he has a charity for the poor