His philosophy was to provide a “hand up,” not a “hand out.
His philosophy was to provide an opportunities or empowerment a person need to become self-sufficient, rather than giving a permanent, free aid that creates dependency.
His philosophy was to provide a “hand up,” not a “hand out.
His philosophy was to provide an opportunities or empowerment a person need to become self-sufficient, rather than giving a permanent, free aid that creates dependency.