THE NEED IS GREAT!


The principal items of the Salvation Army's expenditure for Social Work during the financial year ending September 30, 1911, are as follows, and help is earnestly asked to meet these, the work being entirely dependent upon Voluntary Gifts.

For Maintenance of Work amongst the Destitute
and Outcast Men and Women, including Shelters
for Homeless Men and Women, Homes for Children,
Rescue Homes, etc..................................... £15,000

For Maintenance of the Slum Sisterhood and Nurses
for the Sick Poor..................................... £3,000

For Prison Visitation Staff and Prison-Gate Work........ £5,000

For Work among Youths and Boys.......................... £2,000

For Special Relief and Distress Agencies................ £5,000

For Development of the Work and Agricultural
Departments of the Hadleigh Colony.................... £3,000

For Assistance and Partial Maintenance of the
Unemployed and Inefficient............................ £5,000

For Assisting suitable Men and Women to Emigrate........ £3,000

Towards the provision of New Institutions for Men
and Boys in London and various provincial Cities...... £10,000

For the General Management and Supervision of all
the above Operations.................................. £2,000
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£53,000

Cheques and Postal Orders should be made payable to WILLIAM BOOTH, crossed 'Bank of England, Law Courts Branch,' and sent to MRS. BOOTH, 101 Queen Victoria Street, London, E.C. Clothes for the poor and articles for sale are always needed.