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St. Vincent De Paul proposed human rights standard for all charitable organizations. These include the right to life and providing homes for abandoned children, the right to eat through soup kitchens and food distribution, the right to health through hospice and hospitals, the right for housing and care for refuges. The right of human decency, respect and the care of slaves and the mentally ill. The right to work, through the provision of tools and seeds, and the right for education in the creation of schools.

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