Assistance may refer to the terms: aid, help, advice, example financial aid, technical assistance , help and advice on special matters, as in marriage.

See also:
"Assistance" is in the NAICS Code "624"
(Social Assistance Social Assistance)

Ref: 122082/2006-09-19

Assistance refers to the act of assisting. It means help; aid; furtherance; succor and support. Example is the financial assistance extended by the developed countries to Indonesia to aid the victims of the latest earthquake

See also:
"Assistance" is in the NAICS Code "62"
(Health Care and Social Assistance Health Care and Social Assistance)

Ref: 86193/2006-09-13

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