Charities are organisations 1)
that/which/who help others. For example, UNICEF is an
organisation 2) that/whose/where works in more than 190 countries and protects the rights
of every child. You can help charities by giving your time or money. You can also donate your
things 3) that/whose/who you don’t need anymore.
Volunteering is when you give your time to help others. Volunteers often visit elderly people
4) who/whose/which live alone or they clean the parks and beaches 5) where/when/that
are littered. Those volunteers 6) who/whom/which love animals often visit animal shelters
7) where/which/that they feed them.
Fundraising is the process of collecting money to help others. Some fundraisers 8) who/
that/which can cook well make cakes or biscuits to sell. Some others 9) whom/whose/who
relatives and friends are supportive take part in a sponsored activity. For example, relatives
and friends give them some money if they finish a long walk.