3 FEBRUARY 1912, Page 17

CHARITY ORGANIZATION COMMITTEE : HONORARY SECRETARY WANTED.

[To Tax EDITOR Or Tax "SrECTATOR."1 SIR,--We are most anxious to make known our need of secretarial help among the thoughtful and leisured section of the public, and as we know you are in sympathy with C.O.S. methods wo are venturing to ask for your co-operation in this way.

Is there any one among your readers, trained in the methods of the Charity Organization Society, who would be willing to give his or her services to the Tottenham Committee ?

The C.O.S. in Tottenham meets a very real need, and is warmly supported by the local workers; but circumstances have deprived the office of its Secretary, and the Committee are faced with the necessity of closing its doors at the end of this month unless honorary help is forthcoming. They are open to applicants at present three days a weak, and it is proposed to run the office on these lines if a lady can be found to take charge of the work.

The Committee offer to pay her out-of-pocket expenses, but they are not at present in a position to give a salary. Volunteers are willing to share the responsibility of the work, and the services of an agent would be at the disposal of the Secretary. The office is very comfortably located in rooms lent by a Tottenham resident, and conveniently placed as regards trams and trains. Further information as to the work can be obtained on application to the Committee C.O.S., 2 Southold°, Tottenham, who will be deeply grateful for any offers of help.—I am, Sir, &c., ARCJILI34LD GRERNLSES (for Committee).