Last week I received two inquiries from caring colleagues hoping to help individuals in need. One person had cancer and had lost his business, while the other was a sick child who perhaps could benefit from her own charitable foundation. As heart-rending as these stories are, neither qualify as “charity”. …
Charity v. Benevolence
By Malcolm Burrows
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Name: Malcolm Burrows
Email: malcolm.burrows@scotiawealth.com
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About: Malcolm is a philanthropic advisor with 30 years of experience. He is head, philanthropic advisory services at Scotia Wealth Management and founder of Aqueduct Foundation. Views are his own. malcolm.burrows@scotiawealth.comSee Authors Posts (129) • February 1, 2018 • 0 Comments
Email: malcolm.burrows@scotiawealth.com
Site: https://www.scotiawealthmanagement.com/
About: Malcolm is a philanthropic advisor with 30 years of experience. He is head, philanthropic advisory services at Scotia Wealth Management and founder of Aqueduct Foundation. Views are his own. malcolm.burrows@scotiawealth.comSee Authors Posts (129) • February 1, 2018 • 0 Comments