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The Prince Georges Social Service League, a nonsectarian agency benefiting from the Community Chest Fund, helps approximately 400 families annually in Prince Georges County with health problems, unemployment, marital difficulties, insufficient income, and personality issues. Photo shows Dr. Josephine Walworth Cright examining a child with Nurse Violet Hanna and Mildred Alexander.
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Dr. Josephine Walworth Cright examines a seven months old child with the assistance of Nurse Violet Hanna and Mildred Alexander, Social Service League Worker.
COMMUNITY CHEST A BOON TO COUNTY FAMILIES
The accompanying picture was taken at the Hyattsville headquarters of the Prince Georges Social Service League, one of the local agencies which will benefit from your contribution to the Community Chest Fund. Its share is $6,500.
A nonsectarian family service bureau, the League annually helps out approximately 400 Prince Georges families not eligible for public relief. It keeps in touch with 26 volunteer groups throughout the county, and in cases where it cannot render aid, it advises the proper source of help to the family needing it.
During the first six months of the present year, the League helped 24 families with major health problems, 69 suffering temporary unemployment, through illness or job termination, 69 with marital difficulties, 6 nonresident, 65 with part-time employment or insufficient income and 25 in which personality problems of an individual were a cause of discord or maladjustment.
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Hyattsville Headquarters Of The Prince Georges Social Service League, Prince Georges County
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First Six Months Of The Present Year
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The League assists 400 Prince Georges families annually with health problems, unemployment, marital difficulties, insufficient income, and personality issues, coordinating with 26 volunteer groups and advising on aid sources; in first six months, helped 24 with health, 69 unemployment, 69 marital, 6 nonresident, 65 income, 25 personality problems.