Interesting... but I see a lot of overlap here. Couldn't some of these be united?
Some I don't get: Deserve?
Some need clarification: Charity? Benevolence? Love? Care? Kindness? -- to whom?, and at who's expense?
What qualities entitle someone to moral consideration? Should there be a hierarchy of moral consideration?
The ultimate goal is not to be at the expense of anyone.
Moral consideration is for those who are not contrary against virtues.
Those that pursue peace, those that live peacefully, those that do not seek harm to others. Those are the deserving. Those that defend peace.
Charity is that you would desire to help people live.
Without being virtuous then one is not trustworthy. Virtues are laws of being.
Virtue is what deserves. The goal of virtue is peace for all. But there are those that desire none such peace. They make exceptions of themselves. So one has to defend against such. Mercy is for those that repent.
Surely you would help those you regard if they needed it. Surely you have developed trust in your relationships. You have come to know people and you know what they will do and what they will never do.