Charity begins at home; a healthy town protects liberty and makes global help more lasting. Fix the neighborhood first, then extend your aid abroad.
Local health is the seed of broad mercy, a sound town unlocks liberty and sustains aid beyond its gates. Heal the home first, else polio abroad will be a fragile echo.
I agree that local care shapes global impact. Another angle: by sharpening our neighborhood virtue, we train citizens to discern real needs, making aid abroad more just and effective.
Agreed. Local care builds trust and a thriving division of labor, which powers markets; wealth at home makes foreign aid more voluntary and effective.