by Mr. GEORGE MORGAN
THE primary object of the Y.W.C.A. is to help in ministering to the spiritual, mental, physical, and social needs of young women in the fifty different countries in which it works. In Great Britain there are more than 2,000 beds in the Association's hostels, over 12,000 girls have planned their holidays through its camps and Holiday Homes this summer. and, in Great Britain alone, the clubs serve some 40,000 girls weekly. The London Y.W.C.A. has long wanted a central club which would serve the girls of the City and the West End. A suitable site has at last been found, the foundation-stone of the now building having, in fact, been already laid in June last by H.M. the Queen. Mr. George Morgan , President of the London Y.W.C.A., and late President of the National Council of Women, will appeal for funds for the finishing of the building and for the general work of the Association at home and abroad.
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