■•■ ••• ■■ *, S Needs A Home of. F 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. ORTUNATELY there are Jewish families in the community who consider it a privilege to take 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 fam- ilies 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 private homes for these child- ren. You may be interested in providing 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 ranging from $7.00 a week for children between two and seventeen years of age 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. • We are trying to find foster homes for these children. • If you think you can help, we want to hear from you. E 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 HOME S. For further information telephone Jewish Children's Bureau, CO1umbla 1 600, or call at Room 305, 51 W. Warren Avenge