In this time of giving leading up to the holidays, the Richmond News has profiled several non-profits and the work they do in the community. Our editor has also penned a column on the role our economic structures play in fostering inequality, adding that she's angry "we're still here begging people to give a little to those who are getting trampled under the system."
This week, the News asked community members: is charity is the answer to solving problems of social inequality?
April Peng
Fashion
"I think it can solve some problems, but not all problems."
Jasmeen Parmar
Student
"It's not, but it's a good way to help out … If you have more than other people, then it's a good thing to give back to the people that need it."
Breanna Chow
Student
"No, but it does make an impact in a small way. At least in one person's life. And I think that's more important than not doing anything at all."
Jose Espinoza
Construction
"Yes, of course. It's giving to people that don't have. Any help is a help, right?"
Mikhail Bouchot
Construction
"Maybe, but it can't dig very deep into the problem."
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