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,fi%fl aha children_Who have been "adopted" by Canadians and fife lived Lformerly in the Salem.Bland Home in Barcelona, are‘non at le Donjo (Aidiers). All offthem.fiere"m6yed safely out of Spain, although everything had to be i left behind} Their present homeiisyan empty store on the main street of the town, a rather distal ylace,nith$fieelingrnalls.and,no grounds,for recreation. Thanks to the continued support o£ the Canadian "foster—parents", beds, , blankg;g9;clothing5 shoes and school supplies have been sent to them, as well —:as~regular7shipments of badly needed milk,T6ocoa;?eereals and vitamin products. '4 The Office Dour§L'Enfance will transfer the children to the Children's Colony HatdMontrichard,«neardBlois;daswseon*esCcenstruction is,cemnleted+;y
3-. _ V : There,:livin6;in-up4to+datéfdormitories in the midst of a pines wood; on the banks of the river Cher}:where-fresh:yegetables, and fruit are '.gronn $3 the land surrounding the city (the land hasfbeenfidenated by the- Confederation Generale de Travailleursfi they will no able to live§a=hapDier’ life, bQth*mbrallyandynhysically. Tnefehiiaacn all know that itis their‘ ,Canadiang"foster—parentsfi who send them the supylies; and are anxious to ”»y write them.and send drawings. “Arrangements have been made with the Office pour Ljfinfance to ferward and translate all lettens+te or from "fostera dparentsVgin~Canada. ’v__el RddRi R”‘ of V l‘ll?‘ »V i
+:yD3 I hofie that this report gives semggpictureg however inadequate, D, of what cur Committee is asking moneyfto provide; Itfs‘heartbreaking work A foifithose who are going into every corner of France now, Visiting the camps, making reports of the most crying needs, and then coming back to the Officeiv ipour L'Enfanco, honing against hope that there will be enough money to D
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Our Committee 1§*a§t alone: yin Egyfit, in India,5in Australia,'“ in the Scandinavian countries and in Qontral and South America, money is being raised for refugee"relief3‘-From.every corner of the world human sympathy flows to France in the form of money for the establishmentofki_y y_ _ "White:'.~C'or1i0r»$*"’,Ri_I?10110y for theyt‘i‘a11;sD0rtatidon*of far.1ilie~s to”-1\/Iexicie, moxiéyy to takmfiintéllectuals.fromjtheysqualor of the concentration camps§fIy ' D‘ ** yd, " During the camnaign on May and June our Committee hofies ts raise
enough money to send fifty refugees telmexioo and to establish "White Corners? N in half a dozen camps.inLFrance,g‘With_your?help we can do thatuv D ~
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FIVE DOLLARS D.” ‘ *i’- willy? ** CARR FUR one DRDRAN Rea A,NDDDHLr
THREE DDLLARsdLa; flLfq"¢Wiii .fiicDROVIfiE Qua ,,aDQ with fa pea, blanket, sheets,
TWO DOLLARS FIFTY d * * twill . ‘f?fiRbViDE dNE.oHILD with dress; seeater; underwear, ¥« ' K “F ‘f "Jstockings3jshoes, handkerohiefs, comb, soap, tooth»;
ONE-DULlnR RITYLd«~r;¢nRwiii:” RRDVLDR ONE CHILD with pencils, crayons, pen and l”" 1’l’ ‘ _ D R ink; textbook, drawing book, note book and one toy.
ONE DOLLAR D will PROVIDE ONE CHILD with supplementary diet for onel month (milk, cod liver oil, vitamin concentrate, medicines“