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The word "alcance" means to "physically reach for something" (usually associated with a goal, a physical challenge, etc.). I assume you mean a social assistance program by "outreach", as in going out into a community to develop help for people who don't necessarily know how to look for the help themselves, or can't get it without someone moving towards them. It's a complex thing, because in English we invent a lot of words from other words. There is no simple word for "outreach" in Spanish that I know of, you will have to describe it (something like "ayuda social" or "ayuda comunitaria").
The word "outreach" was first included in the Webster's Dictionary in 1976.
más que ministerio. Más que stands for outreach. And ministrerio stands for ministrys.
It is one word. Example: A youth outreach program. If you separate the words, you change the meaning (and the order of the words). Example: I want to reach out to youths with my outreach program.
Programa de superación.
Answer1) outreach is 'alcance' from the verb 'alcanzar', in Spanish. (as in the extent of coverage or reach) 2) dar a conocer, extender servicios, as in: to extend services or help (may be into a community, though not necessarily)Answer:This is a tough question to answer, because the word is a not easily translated from the English. Sometimes there is no solid literal translation, and you have to go with what best explains the idea in context. Outreach may be "social help" within a community.In the above explanation´s context: extender ayuda social
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The noun outreach in an uncountable (mass) noun, a word for an abstraction, a concept; the practice of providing help and advice to people in a community before they have to ask for it. Note that outreach is defined by uncountable nouns, help and advice.
destiny = destino (probablemente significa que es religiosa) world = mundo outreach = caridad o ayuda ... ayuda de aquí a otro lugar
Outreach Connection - 2007 Jim Daniels Word Ministries 4-162 was released on: USA: 11 May 2010
Outreach
The spanish word for guitar is Guitarra. This English word came directly from the Spanish word, but it is not a Spanish word any more than the Spanish word is an Arabic word. "qutar" or a Greek word Chirara.