THE JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review of Jewish Events I Sec. 562, P. L. II. S. POSTAGE PAID DETROIT, MOIL Permit No. 3760 Detroit, Michigan, June 19, 1942 WHO CARES for somebody else's children? WE DO and you may help us! All of us are eager to see children brought up in their own homes by their own parents. Unfortu- nately, however, that is not possible for all chil- dren. There are homes broken by death, by ill- ness, by separation and by divorce, and children must be taken care of. We as a community have accepted this obligation and the Jewish Children's Bureau is the agency to whom we have entrusted the responsibility to see to it that these children who need care because their own parents, for some reason or another, cannot furnish it, are provided with that care. Fortunately there are Jewish families in the community who consider it a privilege to take such children into their homes and to care for them under the guidance of the Jewish Children's Bureau. The community has provided funds so that these families can be reimbursed for the services that they render to the children. . There are infants and school-age children, boys and girls, who from time to time need a home. We need help in finding individual homes for these children. You may be interested in provid- ing a home for one of these children. We are not looking for free homes . or for families who are interested in adopting a child. Public and private resources provide the, Jewish Children's Bureau with money to pay for boarding home care rang- ing from $7.00 a week for children between two and seventeen years ald to $10.00 a week for children under two. The agency also provides the money for medical and dental care, clothing and other items required by the child. r I E. JEWISH MOTHERS OF DETROIT: You are concerned about doing something to help in these times. You are doing something. You are taking care of children yours. But there is still more to be done. How can you help? There are other children who need 'homes babies, three-year-olds, brothers and sisters, older boys and girls. We are trying to find foster homes for these children. If you think you can help, we want to hear from you. THE JEWISH CHILDREN'S BUREAU OF DETROIT IS A JEWISH CHILD-PLACING ORGANIZATION, CARING FOR BOYS AND GIRLS OF ALL AGES, WHO, FOR - WHATEVER REASON, NEED CARE AWAY FROM THEIR OWN HOMES. For further information telephone Jewish Children's Bureau, COlumbia 1600, or call at Room 305, 51 W. Warren Ave`