Well, donating money is helpful, but there are more personal ways to support people. What really makes a difference is giving time and skills - like volunteering or mentoring. For example, when that new colleague joined our design team last year, I spent lunch breaks showing him our design tools. It wasn't just about teaching software - we'd chat about workplace culture too. That kind of practical help builds confidence faster than cash alone. Of course, money solves immediate needs, but sharing knowledge creates longer-term independence. In Shanghai especially, where people are so career-focused, this skills transfer approach really works.
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What other ways are there to support people in need, apart from giving money to them?
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