Appeal on behalf of the National Association of Boys' Clubs by Mr. J. HERON-ECCLES , J.P., Chairman of the National Association of Boys' Clubs, and of the Liverpool Boys' Association.
S.B. from Liverpool
TN the squalid and unhealthy surroundings of our big cities, in which so many boys of the 'working classes' are now compelled to grow up, the boys' club can be a centre not merely of comfort and recreation, but of enlightenment and education in the fuller sense. The, National Association of Boys' Clubs exists to establish and develop clubs throughout the country, to provide them with a means of co-operation, act as their agent towards outside bodies, and generally extend and aid their work. More than .500 clubs are affiliated to it, either through local federations, or direct.
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