What is charity today? On TV and in other media, we often meet this word, and basically it is related to the activities of various rich people giving their money to help needy people (orphans, people with disabilities (old invalids), chronically ill, etc .). Or with the activities of various public organizations (charitable organizations) collecting this money. But is it always the news in the media related to "charity" that really is such? Unfortunately no. Everyone on the lips has a charity concert with the help of children with cancer, with Putin's participation. What ended this concert is known, no help was given to sick children. There are, of course, other examples, for example, with the Chulpan Khamatova Fund, which provides real support to the patients, the Raisa Maximovna Garbacheva Foundation, etc. but often all these organizations are not popular with television journalists. Their good deeds behind the scenes of the media. There is also such a question. Is charity the work of only wealthy people? Of course not! Let's think about the very word charity. Its direct meaning, to create, that is to do good, to bring people benefits. And should really do good only the strengths of this world? No. The welfare of society, its moral health, depends primarily on how much each of us is ready to bring good. Under my neighbors, of course, I understand not only relatives and friends, but in general people who live in the same country with me who breathe the same air with me, walk and rejoice with the sky alone with me. But to begin to bring good to neighbors, it is certainly from their loved ones. From mom and dad, brothers and sisters, from their grandparents. From his native home. Helping them, we first of all give them their duty to them, and secondly, if it concerns a student, we will learn how to bring people benefits. Taking care of them, listening to their good advice, helping parents in the household, bringing up a good example of their younger brothers and sisters - we will in the future be able to become full members of society. And when we enter adulthood, we can with good conscience do good deeds and just strangers to us.