For example, some charitable foundations have provided real help and support by funding education, medical and other programs to help those who are in financial difficulties or unhealthy; some charitable foundations have made contributions to the society and the nature by funding environmental protection, animal protection and other programs to protect the ecological environment and the welfare of animals; some charitable foundations have made contributions to the society and the nature by funding disaster relief, refugee relief and other programs to help those who have suffered from war, natural disasters, and so on. Some charitable foundations provide much-needed assistance and support by funding disaster relief, refugee assistance and other programs to help those suffering from war, natural disasters and other hardships.
Of course, charitable foundations also face many challenges and problems, such as how to ensure the transparent and efficient use of funds and how to ensure the fair distribution of funds. However, this does not negate the positive role of charitable foundations in helping the suffering.