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" ... 4. — To procure work for poor persons who are capable of being wholly or partially self-supporting. 5. — To repress mendicancy by the above means and by the prosecution of impostors. 6 — To promote the general welfare of the poor by social and... "
State Charities Aid Association Annual Report - Page 142
by State Charities Aid Association (N.Y.) - 1878
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Reports of the Council and of the District Committees

Charity Organisation Society (London, England) - 1876 - 726 pages
...assistance from their own funds (principally by loans) only when no suitable agency can be found. V. — To promote, as far as possible, the general welfare of the poor, by means of social or sanitary reforms, and by the inculcation of habits of providence and self-dependence. The Office...
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Reports of the Council and of the District Committees

Charity Organisation Society (London, England) - 1878 - 862 pages
...of working of existing charities. VIII. To promote, as far as possible, the general welfare of tho poor by means of social and sanitary reforms, and...inculcation of habits of providence and self-dependence. REPORT. IN presenting the Annual Report for the year 187G-7 to their subscribers and to the inhabitants...
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Reports of the Council and of the District Committees

Charity Organisation Society (London, England) - 1879 - 824 pages
...objects and mode of working of existing charities. VIII. — To promote, as far as possible, the'general welfare of the poor by means of social and sanitary reforms, and by the circulation of habits of providence and self-dependence. REPORT. THB Committee regret that their Report...
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Reports of the Council and of the District Committees

Charity Organisation Society (London, England) - 1881 - 880 pages
...public at large information regarding the objects and mode of working of existing charities. VIII. — To promote, as far as possible, the general welfare of the poor by means of social and itanitary reforms, and by the inculcation of habits of providence and self-dependence. SOCIETY FOR...
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A Handbook of Charity Organization, Volume 32; Volume 328

Stephen Humphreys Villiers Gurteen - Charities - 1882 - 270 pages
...the above means and by the prosecution of impostors. 6. To promote the general welfare of the poor by social and sanitary reforms, and by the inculcation of habits of providence and self-dependence, and to these ends to promote the establishment of such provident institutions as shall tend to the...
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Reports of the Council and of the District Committees

Charity Organisation Society (London, England) - 1882 - 816 pages
...to the public at large information regarding the objects mode of working of existing charities. III. To promote, as far as possible, the general welfare of the poor, leans of social and sanitary reforms, and by the inculcation of habits rovidence and self-dependence....
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Reports of the council and of the district committees

Family welfare association - 1883 - 996 pages
...public at large information regarding the objects and mode of working of existing Charities. VIII. — To promote, as far as possible, the general welfare...and by the inculcation of habits of providence and personal independence. of tf)c Clamant dLommittce. 1. — That a Charity Office be established in a...
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Reports of the Council and of the District Committees

Charity Organisation Society (London, England) - 1883 - 896 pages
...public at large information regarding the objects and mode of working of existing charities. VIII. — To promote, as far as possible, the general welfare of the poor by means of sonial and sanitary reforms, and by the inculcation of habits of providence and self-dependence. APPLICATIONS...
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Reports of the Council and of the District Committees

Charity Organisation Society (London, England) - 1884 - 862 pages
...working of existing charities. VIII. — To promote, as far as possible, the general welfare of tne poor by means of social and sanitary reforms, and by the inculcation of habits of providence aud self-dc-pendcnce. SOCIETY FOR ORGANISING CHARITABLE RELIEfAND REPRESSING MENDICITY. Central Office—...
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Documents Accompanying the Journal of the House, Part 1

Michigan. Legislature - Michigan - 1885 - 994 pages
...deserving, represses mendicity, prosecutes imposters, and promotes the general welfare of the poor by social and sanitary reforms and by the inculcation of habits of providence and self-dependence. It was organized under the auspices of the State Board of Charities, which by resolution of Oct. 11,...
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