FOR TOMORROW'S CITIZENS
[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR,—It is possible that some of your London readers have- leisure at their disposal to give away. London is in urgent' need of workers for its Voluntary Children's Care-Committees. • Each year that passes shows an increase in the countless schemes for the welfare of the children. Few of these schemes can be put to their fullest use, in the enormous London districts, without the assistance of the Children's Care-Com- mittees. There are a great number of voluntary workers attached to the Children's Care-Committees, but many hundreds more are needed, both as secretaries and visitors. In either capacity the work is of exceptional interest.
In the beginning of this year, a Group was formed from the workers of the various districts whose objective is recruiting. It is called the Fourteen Group, and it is on behalf of this Group as its Chairman that I write this letter. If any reader of this paper has time to give, would they write to the Hon. See., Miss Noel Streatfeild, 25 Hertford Court, Shepherd Market, Mayfair, W. 1, and they will be sent full details' of the work.—I remain, Sir, yours faithfully,