Succor (noun)

  1. Assistance, relief or help in times of hardship or distress.
  2. Aid or support given to those in need.

Origin:

From the latin word "succurrere" meaning to run under, to help.

Examples:

  1. The charity organization provided succor to the victims of the natural disaster.
  2. The community rallied around the family to offer succor during their time of hardship.
  3. Succor was offered to the refugees fleeing the war-torn country.
  4. The government provided financial succor to the victims of the flood.
  5. The church offered spiritual succor to the community.
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