Why for free?
Because people who need help the most often don’t have the money?
+1
Related.
There is probably a nontrivial number of people who do not seek support due to the presence of a fee, even if they can theoretically afford it (see trivial inconveniences). Unfortunately, I’ve seen this happen in practice.
Why for free?
Because people who need help the most often don’t have the money?
+1
Related.
There is probably a nontrivial number of people who do not seek support due to the presence of a fee, even if they can theoretically afford it (see trivial inconveniences). Unfortunately, I’ve seen this happen in practice.