Appeal on behalf of THE NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL Home FOR CRIPPLED Boys by Field-Marshal the Viscount ALLENBY, G.C.B., G.C.M.G., K.C.B., C.B.
HERE is an appeal on behalf of a Home (of over sixty years' standing) which takes in poor crippled boys from all parts of the United Kingdom, clothes and feeds them, gives them a thorough training in tailoring or boot-making, and, after three years, procures them places at full trade wages. Although a small annual payment is made by those who send boys to the Home, this is not by any means sufficient to meet the expenses incurred. Funds are therefore keenly needed. The Home has no endowments, and the committee find difficulty in carrying on. Donations should be sent to [address removed]