pauper
/ˈpɑːpjər/Definitions
1. noun
A person who is extremely poor; a beggar or vagrant.
“The city’s growing number of homeless people and paupers was a major concern for the local government.”
2. noun
A person who receives financial assistance, especially from a charity or government agency, because they are unable to support themselves.
“The social worker visited the local welfare office to check on the status of the paupers who were receiving aid.”