Handouts [noun]
Definition of Handouts:
contribution
Sentence/Example of Handouts:
You would think a party that has long preached the gospel of personal responsibility — of pulling yourself up by the bootstraps rather than relying on government handouts — would reject this cult of victimhood.
They’ve talked about the need to offer “a hand up, not a handout,” and to ensure homeless people commit themselves, as a condition to home subsidies, to address the issues that may have contributed to their homelessness.
It appears like I'm givin' all I've got for a handout at the kitchen door of the big company.
I find that in asking for a handout the man who looks up-to-date is the man who gets it.
For a festive handout cut the spice cake or fruit cake in slices and sandwich them with slices of tasty cheese between.
Beside them, the once-fierce dog gamboled like a puppy, hoping for another handout.
Maybe we asks fer a handout now and then; but that ain't our reg'lar way.
All at once I was hungry enough to have gone and asked for a handout.
If I had the coin, wouldn't I give them a handout of fresh air and milk?
He had not been expecting any handout, so he was not disappointed.