"FORGET-ME-NOT DAY"
ANNUAL STREET APPEAL
CHILD WELFARE INTERESTS
The annual "Forget-me-not" street appeal will be made to-day throughc® i the city and suburbs and it is anticipated that, as in past years, the P ublis ' will respond in a generous measure. Two-thirds of the amount collected M the city will bo devoted to the Community Sunshine Association and tw remainder to the Society for the .Protection of Women and Children. & . suburban boroughs and outer district* the whole of the sum raised will BP % the Community Sunshine Association. Both organisations huve done if®" derful social work, particularly in ; t®» interests of child welfare, and worthy of wholehearted support. 0" 8 of the most important phases of the Community Sunshine Association's W* tivities is the health camp establish® 1 on Motuihi Island and every year hirg® parties of selected boys and girls fro® the city enjoy a much-needed holiday at the camp. The headquarters of tw association are at Sunshine School) Nelson Street, where invaluable service is rendered to crippled, delicate & n( » backward children and to the children of deserving people in poor circuffl* stances.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22431, 29 May 1936, Page 10
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