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“Again, even if you acquire wealth legitimately, it is an abuse of the rights of others to embark on a reckless display of affluence amid the millions of poor, the destitute, orphans, widow, and others in need, without a care in the world about them.
Source: https://thenationonlineng.net/why-reckless-wealth-display-is-harmful/
A victim who spoke to Sky News on the condition of anonymity on the narrow corridor of a food bank, said she is currently destitute in the UK despite being promised a job in Britain.
Deemed a wayward child, McGovern had fallen in with young thieves, possibly being destitute and homeless, and was found in May 1880 in George Street market with other boys.
Eskom has admitted that they had closed the station prematurely, without proper planning, which had left people destitute.
Source: https://mg.co.za/environment/2023-10-03-gordhan-more-discussion-about-just-transition-needed/
In 2008, he founded the Mojaz Foundation, an organisation working for the underprivileged and destitute.
Lunden, the mother’s daughter, accused Hunter of concealing his income, and pretending to be a “destitute artist”.
Source: https://centralrecorder.com/hunter-biden-appearance-in-arkansas-court-for-child-support-payments/
She said his worth once approached US$1 billion ($1.47 billion), but that he "is now destitute."
The Cities Forward Program board consists of a number of mayors, but one in particular is worth mentioning; Kelly Takaya King, Former Council Member, As in the now destitute Maui central.
"These are individuals who have said that they are destitute, and we have to be fair to the British taxpayer in the way that we apply that policy.
Source: https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/migrant-barge-like-alcatraz-say-30661134
The wellbeing services are a response to a rise in burnout and stress among frontline food bank workers as they deal with expanding workloads and the emotional burden of supporting increasing numbers of destitute and emotionally traumatised clients.
Unfairly compelled to leave their family home and left almost destitute by their brother and his spiteful wife, the Dashwood sisters and their mother must make a new beginning.
Source: https://www.ledburyreporter.co.uk/news/23607172.sense-sensibility-ledburys-market-theatre/?ref=rss