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YOUR CONTRIBUTION HELPED 188,541
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A year ago we came to you asking your help for the Com-

munity Fund.

You would long remember the gratitude shining from the
eyes of some poor child whom your compassion be-
friended.

Many of you answered with willing generosity.

And now that the year has gone by, would yOu know what
you have helped to accomplish?

And yet, through your help, the Community Fund has
taken care of over 6,000 children- -more children than
there are in the city of Port Huron.

What your support has meant for Detroit?

Nor is that all.

What actual benefit you, as citizens, have derived?

The Community Fund has made better, cleaner, more use-
ful men and women out of the approximately 70,000 whom
it has reached through settlement, recreation and educa-
tional activities.

Then consider well the following:

The Community Fund has given aid to 188,541 men,
women and children during the past twelve months.

Doesn't that mean something to you?

You would glow with satisfaction if you, personally, gave
food to some half-famished stranger—if you provided
clothes to cover some shivering, ragged form—if you sent
a few baskets of coal to heat the one, icy room of some
destitute family.

And yet, through your help, the Ccmmunity Fund has
(' -me these very acts for 38,167 people, a number far
greater than the populations of Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti
cc_ mbined.

You would feel a sense of duty well done if you provided
medical care for some poor sufferer who o.herwise would
have been left to die.

It has watched over and guarded nearly 5,000 gir's and
women, saving many of them from shame and degrada-
tion.

It has cared for homeless babes---it has provided for the
aged—it has done those innumerable services to human
kind which a single glance at the list of organizations in
the Community Union will instantly reveal to you.

Again, has all this been worth your support -- has the
Community Fund justified itself ?

But remember, the need of the coming year will be greater
than for this year that has gone before.

Once more we are asking for your support. We will come
to you next week.

What will be your response?

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Local Organizations in the Community Fund:

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League Of Catholir Women
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Franklin Street Nrillenient
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Children'. Free Hospital
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Central Nursing Moreau
Cottage Hospital
M. an. Ormroness Hospital
Grace Hospital ....MI senior Dept.
Harper Hospital Nor 1t1 4r.ice Wept.

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Mar,'. Hospital Aut.
Pwchapathir Slink
Michigan Hospital .school
Detroit Tabertulosk vr. ietr
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Dunbar Memorial Hospital

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Detroit I banter Amer. III-41 I coos
Millnal tiiI A Neighborhood 1110

HOW MUCH

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And yet, through your help, the Community Fund has
ministered to 70,776 of Detroit's needy poor—a number
greater than the entire population of Saginaw.

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Individuals and corpor-
ations ark. urged to give
/Immo. a t least t he same
'Humanity,;'
amounts as last year.
Any contribution may
be assigned, in whole or
in part, to any organiza-
tion preferred. One dol-
lar of each contribution
is given to the Ameri-
can Red Cross to make
the subscriber a mem-
her for 1922.

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Phone Cadillac 7461

4th Annual Campaign Oct. 23 to 31

542 Griswold St.

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