FIGHTING SERVICES
CONTRIBUTIONS TO WELFARE FUND. EVERY PENNY FOR. THE MEN. Suggestions have been made in connection with the campaign for the Fighting Services Welfare Fund that many people who know what splendid work was done in the last war by the Salvation Army and Y.M.C.A. would like to make sure that their donations will be directly paid to those organisations for today’s services. The most complete assurance can bo given that every penny raised in the campaign will be made available to the Y.M.C.A.. and the Salvation Army for the direct benefit of the men of the services. Campaign funds are first paid to the credit of the National Patriotic Fund Board, which holds them in trust for the specific purposes announced in me campaign. Regular budgets are submitted to the Bbard from the Salvation Army and Y.M.C.A. indicating their financial requirements, and this body, representative of all classes of the community, with the Governor General as Chairman, issues the necessary financial authorities. To avoid me slightest possibility of (he budgetary system handicapping (heir work, both the Salvation Army and Y.M.C.A. are authorised to draw on a substantial imprest account without prior application for spending authority. Emergencies are sure to arise, and the welfare and comfort of the lighting services will always take priority over accountancy methods, though the system in the long run provides a sound guarantee that the money is well spent.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 March 1940, Page 3
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235FIGHTING SERVICES Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 March 1940, Page 3
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