CRIPPLED CHILDREN.
. EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES. (From Our Correspondent.) PALMERSTOX X., Tuesday. "In the course of the next few months I think we will reach a position where it can be said that something very practical and worthwhile is being done for every case on our register." said Mr. . <J. Black, president of the Manawatu branch of the Xew Zealand Crippled Children Society, at a meeting of the branch. "It is hoped to devise a scheme whereby some of the children who in the past have lacked educational facilities will be adequately provided for during the coming year." added Mr. Black. The welfare officer. Miss Enid M. Aitken, said that in all there were some .Vi cases throughout the district. Each case was a separate entity, and each had a problem that was entirely his or her own.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 267, 10 November 1937, Page 11
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