Lots of charity work. This continues to this day--for example Catholic Charities and the American Friends Service Committee.
relief
the word you are looking for is 'deprived' hope this helped :)
She helped kids and adults with polio. She also raised aid funds for the kids with polio. mainly she helped the needy and poor. She let the needy eat at white house meals, did radio stations, and a lot more.
Due to the fluctuations found within the beginnings and endings of churches within the United States, it is impossible to pinpoint the exact number of African American churches exist within the country. However, as of 2009, it was estimated that roughly 6.9% of the churches within the US were historically black churches.
More or less. In both churches archbishops are high ranking bishops usually in charge of a large or historically important area.
basically she helped the needy and the poor and also made an orphanage
she helped needy people and family's that were effected my 9/11,tsunamis,and hurrricanes.
Churches
The angle choose them beacause they helped the poor and needy peoples
It depends on the church you go to. Some churches have food drives and give away school supplies to needy children. But, going to a church just for the services is for the wrong reason. If your going to church, go for the right reasons.
It depends on the church, of course, but most have a plan or budget, in which they pay staff, pay utilities, have missions, take care of needy, etc.
Federal Emergency Relief Administration