£360,000 BUDGET
Salvationists’ Social Work A new 30-bed elderly mens home and modern workshops at Addington are among projects now being built by the Salvation Army, says the annual statement of accounts of the social operations. More than £360.000 a year is spent on social work in New Zealand, the report says. This includes £5565 tor an alcoholics’ clinic in Wellington, £7419 for emergency lodges and Samaritan departments in Christchurch. Auckland, and Dunedin. £3423 for Wellington residential nursery, £38,950 tor eight, aged women’s homes. £9lBl for lite Nest Children’s home in Hamilton, £8329 for girls’ homes in Auckland and Wellington, £66,459 tor maternity hospitals. £3230 tor Wellington’s wxxaen’s industrial home, £3122 for the Gisborne Maori hostel, £13.013 for the men’s hostel in Wellington, £23536 tor the Roto Roa Mend inebriates’ home, £83.676 for two training farms, £15,927 on boys’ homes, £lO3lO on the Mastertan dhaSdren's home, and £32,192 for man’s service centres.
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30274, 29 October 1963, Page 10
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