There's a
difference between 'do-gooders' and 'those who good.'
A do-gooder is someone who is inclined to intervene in other people's lives...with the intent to help... often with the money of others... but is naive about human nature... and unaware that his efforts usually cause more harm than good... even though they appear well-meaning and get praise from others.
A doer of good, on the other
hand, is someone who looks for opportunities to bring meaningful help to those in need... he understands our fallen nature, yet abounds in generosity and good will... because he himself has been touched by the grace of God, and desires to lift up others... usually in secret and at his own expense.
Note the difference well.