yes he does
It is unknown, but the assumption is that he agreed to contribute a very large sum of money to the charity.
Scrooge orders a "prize turkey" for Bob Cratchit
The Cratchet family was preparing a Christmas goose, but Scrooge had the large turkey at the market delivered to them.
Bob Cratchit had a small, plump goose for the Cratchit family's Christmas dinner before Scrooge bought them a large turkey.
To buy the biggest turkey from the Poulterer
Following his change of heart scrooge hurries to find the two businessmen to offer a large donation and then goes on to seek forgiveness of his nephew Fred
The large man wants Scrooge to mend his ways and change his selfish behavior so that he can avoid the same fate as Marley - being bound in chains and condemned to wander the afterlife as a tormented spirit. He warns Scrooge that he still has a chance to change, but time is running out.
At Scrooge's nephew's house, there is a warm and festive atmosphere with decorations and a large Christmas tree. Present are family members and friends who engage in singing Christmas carols, playing games, and enjoying a festive meal together. Scrooge, despite his initial reluctance and cynicism, is touched by the love and joy he witnesses and starts to change his attitude towards Christmas.
THE BEGINNING - Scrooge is a money lender and merchant and doesn't care about anyone except himself and because of past experiences hates Christmas THE RISING ACTION - Scrooge is set to meet three ghosts and is confused and annoyed because he does not believe they exist. Following Marley's foretelling he soon understands that ghosts the do exist among the people. THE CLIMAX - Scrooge meets the ghost of Christmas Yet To Come and he is shown that soon he will die and no one will care about him or his lief and potentially will spend eternity in torment THE FALLING ACTION - Scrooge is awake and back to the living world having sworn to change and keep Christmas in his heart forever more . RESOLUTION -Scrooge has changes and seeks out his family to spend Christmas with and rewards his faithful employee Bob with a rise and a full Christmas feast. He seeks out the two business men who asked for a charitable donation and gives them a promise of a large sum with interest for all the times he refused them
In "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens, Scrooge offers to help the Cratchit family after he experiences a change of heart. He sends them a large turkey for their Christmas dinner and promises to raise Bob Cratchit's salary.
According to the book, he lived in a house, most of which had been rented out to businesses. No doubt it was one of the houses he repossessed when the owner did not pay the debt he owned. It was in bad shape because scrooge was cheap.
After the visit of the ghosts, Scrooge became a kind, generous, and compassionate person. He transformed from a miserly and selfish man into someone who cared for others, spread joy, and shared his wealth with those in need.