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  1. social cause

    A social cause refers to a specific issue or problem in society that individuals or groups aim to address or bring attention to in order to enact positive change. These causes are typically focused on promoting justice, equality, and improving the overall well-being and quality of life for individuals, communities, or the environment. Social causes may include issues such as poverty, gender inequality, racial discrimination, environmental sustainability, access to education, healthcare, or any other area where society needs improvement.

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  1. social cause

    Social Cause Social Cause A cause of society/community/a group of people which is the reason for their pain and present suffering, and it can be physical, social, economical, time perspective, more effort/drudgery, emotional, denial, rejection, and due to non-inclusion. By addressing the cause, the beneficiaries should be out of the pain caused by it. Impact reduces or removes the pain, thereby enhancing happiness in the lives of the target beneficiaries. Unmet needs come under social causes.


    Submitted by ganeshpogula on February 17, 2022  

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of social cause in Chaldean Numerology is: 9

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of social cause in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

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    Given the current environment the Asian community is facing, we built Cheese as a new banking platform with a social cause.

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  • sociální příčinaCzech
  • soziale SacheGerman
  • causa socialSpanish
  • सामाजिक कारणHindi
  • సామాజిక కారణంTelugu
  • سماجی وجہUrdu

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