| New York (State). Board of Charities - 1919 - 886 pages
...summer camp for children; to collect funds from voluntary contributors; to receive gifts and bequests and to promote the general welfare of the poor by social and sanitary reform and by the inculcation of habits of providence and self-dependence. 4. To further all efforts,... | |
| Charity Organisation Society (London, England) - 1876 - 726 pages
...found. V. — To promote, as far as possible, the general welfare of the poor, by means of social or sanitary reforms, and by the inculcation of habits of providence and self-dependence. The Office hours are 10 to 11 in the morning, nnd 5 to 6 in (ho evening (Saturdays 10 to -11 only),... | |
| State Charities Aid Association (N.Y.) - 1878 - 288 pages
...prosecution of impostors. 7. To promote, as far as possible, the general welfare of the poor by means of social and sanitary reforms, and by the inculcation of habits of providence and self-dependence. III. The Society shall consist of a federation of Eight District Committees, hereinafter provided for,... | |
| Charity Organisation Society (London, England) - 1878 - 862 pages
...existing charities. VIII. To promote, as far as possible, the general welfare of the poor by means of social and sanitary reforms, and by the inculcation of habits of providence and self-dependence. BEPOBT. IN submitting the Sixth Annual Report to their subscribers aud the public, the Committee feel... | |
| James Osborne Putnam - 1880 - 446 pages
...prosecution of impostors. 7. To promote, as far as possible, the general welfare of the poor, by means of social and sanitary reforms, and by the inculcation of habits of providence and self-dependence. It has a central bureau and, at present, four distinct offices, one for each district, into which the... | |
| Charity Organisation Society (London, England) - 1881 - 880 pages
...existing charities. VIII. — To promote, as far as possible, the general welfare of the poor by means of social and sanitary reforms, and by the inculcation of habits of providence' and nolf- dependence. TABCLA3 STATDCEXT OF CASES DEALT WITH BY THE COVXTTTES BEnTEEf OCTOBER 1, 15?*, ASD... | |
| Stephen Humphreys Villiers Gurteen - 1882 - 270 pages
...from other sources. 5. To repress mendicity by the above means and by the prosecution of impostors. 6. To promote the general welfare of the poor by social...inculcation of habits of providence and self-dependence, and to these ends to promote the establishment of such provident institutions as shall tend to the... | |
| Charity Organisation Society (London, England) - 1883 - 896 pages
...charities. VIII. — To promote, as far as possible, the general welfare of the poor by means of sonial and sanitary reforms, and by the inculcation of habits of providence and self-dependence. APPLICATIONS PEOM OCT. l, 1881, TO SEPT. 30, 1882. CLASS I. — NOT ASSISTED, AS 1. Not requiring relief,... | |
| Family welfare association - 1883 - 996 pages
...existing Charities. VIII. — To promote, as far as possible, the general welfare of the poor by means of social and sanitary reforms, and by the inculcation of habits of providence and personal independence. of tf)c Clamant dLommittce. 1. — That a Charity Office be established in a... | |
| Charity Organisation Society (London, England) - 1884 - 862 pages
...existing charities. VIII. — To promote, as far as possible, the general welfare of tne poor by means of social and sanitary reforms, and by the inculcation of habits of providence aud self-dc-pendcnce. SOCIETY FOR ORGANISING CHARITABLE RELIEfAND REPRESSING MENDICITY. Central Office—... | |
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