Appeal on behalf of the Friends Service Council by Margaret McNeill
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged and should be addressed to [address removed]
Although the need for emergency relief in Europe is no longer widespread and general, the Friends Service Council (Quakers) still feels compelled, in common with other organisations, to continue its work for refugees in such countries as Germany, Austria, and Greece. In Western Germany alone there are about eight million refugees, and the Quakers are doing what they can-through neighbourhood and community centres, and through the despatch of clothing collected in Britain and the Dominions-to give new heart as well as material help to some of these uprooted and impoverished people. Expenditure in 1951 is estimated at £ 30,000.
Margaret McNeill has been working with the Quakers in Germany since 1945.