Evening Star Newspaper, January 28, 1932, Page 36

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C—S8 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D 0., THURSDAY, JANUARY No...| CANT SAY NO ! YURELY vyou agree! You can’t turn your head Perhaps you've been hard hit yourself. . . but haven’t you plenty to eat, a place to lie your head? Men and Women of Wash- ington, surely vou have something which you can share with vour brother and sister who are less fortunate. Some one must take care of the thousands of sick, crip- The conditions of the times have placed an almost unbearable burden upon the various agencies of the Community Chest. The health and well-being of Washington must be protected at all costs . . .youknow that. What will your answer A to the pitiful cries of the needy. pled, homeless, dependent and aged. be? CAN YOU SAY NO? Below is the chart showing you where the Community Chest dollars go: of the Budget Committee for 1932. The 65 Chest Institutional Members, Their Services, and the Recommendations ‘ P S g o e e L AGENCY A. Needy Families and Individuals L AMERIC JION—Construetive personal service and Recessities of life to and their families. . TIFS—Upbuilding service and material relief for destitul “iduals, helping the poor to help themselves i TATION—Constructive service to prisoners, ex-prisoners < helping them to help themselves and to become useful, law- ¢ « LT CRARITIES Unifics, supptements and develops Catholic charitable s constructive perional service and eives neccaiary material aid amilies and ehildre % CEEE ASSOCTATION - Works ‘with the “Associated N EMPLOYMENT—Provides n and which otberwise would Mberty and for eharitable institutions for destitute te of direct charity: operates wood yard in which Todging and clothing, and promotes work which now in Washington homes and business estad- AMERICAN VETEPANS OF THE WORLD WARZ A, guidance, info aliabled eleran of the Werid Wa R Makes Joans for rebabilifation ‘of per: Cdciendent. Beiping them o heip. (hemaeives and hiects of chari Ok S thmns for dependent mothers and cbil- eler LeREAL | FOR TRANSIENT MEN—Oberated by Travelers' Al o scrvice and help to Bomeless men and bors wit special ‘problems UNTTED MEBREW RELIEF SOCIETY—Constructive personal service and mate rial aid for Jewish families and individuals in need... . WASHINGTON CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY—Provides needs women with hom, sewing for pay, and distribuics the garments which are made fo homitals and institutions l)LandLnl and Neglected Children CONGRESS OF PARENTS AND TEACHERS—Shoes and clothing for children who without them would be kept out of school EPISCOPAL HOME ¥OR CHILDREN—A Perseniised home for childr nm\ HOME—A temporary home for consiructiv unmarried nd their_babies HOLY FAMILY DAY NURSERY—Provides non- .m.n.n aaytime dren of working parent JEWISH FOSTER HOME— Voving homs. eare for children from bro TCVENIL TECTIVE ASSOCIATION—Personal aid and service for depend childre » CF NTEE Conducls a day nursey and after-school recreati fed working mothers of Southwest Washington “Home care for unmarried mothers and destitut ME AND SCROOL—For orphaned, nul«(rd and !epend:n S TECHNICAL mmuufi;‘ ‘raining home for lder irls 5 HOMP AND SCHGOL—For orphaned. neclected and d 6 and 14 year; ¥ HOME TFOR FOUNDLINGS—For ‘little” chlldre peglected or dependent.... AR C. Dependent Old Folks BEDREW HOME FOR THE AGED—Tor dependent old men and vome ST. ANNA'S HOME—For old colored women wholly or partially dcnndert m UTHERN RELIER SOCIETY-—Ald and institutional eare for needy Con cterans and thelr widows (T';lnll\l(l) BAPTIST HOME—Non-se D. The Sick, the Injured and the Handicapped; Disease Prevention. 2. ASSOCIATION FOR THE PREVNTION OF TUBERCULOSIS—The proceeds the Christmas seal sale are applicd foward the work of this association. . 30, CHEVST CRIED. SOCIETY CONVALESCENT HOME—Year-round um-.nmm r children e s S UNTRY HOME - ¥ear-round convaiésceni home ‘for ‘chiidre COLUMBIA FOLY TECHNI® INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND—A workshop for the blind: trains the blind to be partially sell-supporting: provides work; sells produets. L INSTRUCTIVE VISITING NURSE SOCIETY-—Nursing, service’ and_ heaith (in their homes for bersons who are eitber destitate or unable & time nursing or hospital e 5 \p\ln\" ATD FOR CONSUMPTIVES Provides comforts and conv CALIEnts of Dublic Tnstitotions and rellel for tuberewlons persons. in thelr own WANHINGTON TNSTITITE FOR MENTAL HYGIENE—Condicis Child Guidanes Clinic for mental examination and (reatment of ehildren with “behavior prob- lems” under 17 years of age: conducts Adult Guidanee Chinie (formerly Life Adjostm; enter) for similar problems ef grown-ups; works for improve ment of mental health of all cltizens SR 5 * Hospital exp. and income are figurcd below tentatively for the same tolals s 1981 propriations will be made from month fo month on basis part-pay ward service rendered, sccordig to new uniform —Child_clinics at’ Children's Hospital followed u visits. Trains (o7 ood Reaith habils und disease prevention "5 HOSPITAL—Surrical and medical care for sl a:;_fl ;_slu: or injury EMERGENCY HOSPITAL A reneral hospital and clinic for all racss and creeds EPISCO! EYE. FAR AND THROAT HOSFITAL—Throurh hospital and chinic_specializes in eve, ear and throat medical and surgical service 5 GARFIELD MPMORIAL HOSPITAL-Approptiation for fenersl hospitai and dissensary service free or below eost fo needy residents ef Greater Washing- ton. regardless of race or eree GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY, un R siek and injured. of r: E w/:m}\r-r)\ “CNIVERSITY HObl’lTAL—A n PROV E HOSPITAL—] ehnte (reating Sk and This Advertisement Space Is Being Given Through Cour{es_v of The Evening Star, Copy Preparation Contributed by Kal Adyertising, Ine. @ Total Budget Expense Outside Income Community Chest Appropriation $35,972.50 180,410.00 12,390.50 113,325.74 168,711.00 250,000.00 11,600.00 6,313.00 137,667.55 35,750.00 13215.00 59,021.00 3,353.00 1,109.00 27,930.00 27257.00 11,508.00 18,0911 16,654.84 6,710.00 44,663.48 25,426.00 7.220.00 39,364.40 31,675.64 $1,325.50 8,050.06 7,505.00 3,140.00 31 8.959.98 2,625.00 472250 1,00328 1,190.00 13,947.00 9,290.00 11,980.00 17,5238 15,601.25 $34,647.00 172,360.00 12,390.59 105,820.74 165,571.00 250,000.00 11,400.0) 6,313.00 117,196.55 33,190.00 13,215.00 51,146.00 2,828.00 30,716.48 16,136.00 15,240.00 21,840.52 16,074.39 34,695.88 4,474.04 13,785.00 14,329.77 57,095.00 2254.68 25,884.00 15,415.52 175,028.65 3,10845 28,979.10 11,037.00 232,061.00 221,820.00 491,510.00 186,453.65 384,300.09 227,810.00 179,335.00 111,397.68 253,565450 ) 3,950.00 2,282.00 10,503.00 2,574.25 7149581 105.00 250.00 *1,946,009.26 (group total) 30,745.88 2,192.04 3,282.00 11,755.52 20,034.68 24,594.00 7,655.52 162,532.24 3,003.45 2,729.10 *353,280.57 ) (group total) Community Chest of WASHINGTON, D. C. 223 Investment Building AGENCY E. Character Building and Citizenship 6. BOY SCOUTS—The Scast oath: On my honor 1 : n my honor T will de my best to do my duty 3 bey the Scout lawss o hety :'..,‘ covle o —Conducts “clubs. tiasies and " other recreational 075 and cirls, and stherise minisiers 1o soiritoal USE ASSOCIATION—A soclal settlement previding group and ities for children’ ana aduits 5 Southeall Washinion home making and wholesome e ad ‘week end Fecreation cenier for firls Sroviding scholarships for those sn. T and Chracierbuilaing serviee sces. puldance, games for develch: Genter with recreation and cond ;'nm..dm...u cduest v arls, erafts and mosic, nr e outhwest Washington i 5. NOEL rn\l\n\rn ROVSECA" Teerentionsl echicr for ‘boss 'of Noribeast Washingtor PHYLLTS \\nrwn\ ¥, Wl CUASe for colored ational, reliious, recreational B anifold ‘eharacter-buliding activitics for firls and youns women ety e Total Budget Expense unity ( hest 4,160.60 5,172.00 205.00 5408166 682450 8,161.42 11,62321 23,189.76 ,307.38 6,200.00 8,622.44 41,593.00 68,943.83 F. For Community Co-operation sta. COUNCIL OF SOCIAL 1ES—A mutual association of public and private ' Celes which Brinrs Sbout co-sperafion: mprovement 2 mmunity heeds A confidential ‘card inde< of pereons served perated by the Council of Social Acencies 1o DT eront dulicated aid and {0 Dromote co-operaiive service to those In need WISH WELFARE FEDEL ~Unifies wnd develops Jewish eharitable a Upitensiiss Grvainiets 2 COMMUNITY CHEST CAMPAIGN—One 5mm| Instead 3% of goal COMMUNITY GHEST ADMINISTRATION—Collection. distrihution, accountins Cupertision, publis information and improvement of methods (3% of Foal) CONTINGENT FUND—Tmersency relief, budget adjuntments, shrinkace. . DEFICIT—Due to emergency unemployment relief In wos1

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