The Gazette 1980
GAZETTE
SEPTEMBER 1980
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Anna: 5. First degree burns on left arm. Father alcoholic, unemployed. HELP STOP THE INFLA- TION OF HUMAN MISERY. Please send something to: SOCIETY OF ST. V I N C E NT de P A UL Nicholas Street, Dublin 8. FOR GOD'S SAKE GIVF. A LITTLE — IT WOULD HELP A LOT.
Miss D: 85. Alone. 2 «mashed windows. Income £15.75 a week. Help stop the Inflation of human misery. Please, send something to: St Vincent de Paul. Nicholas Street, Dublin 8. FOR GOD'S S A KE G I VE A L I T T LE — IT WO U LD H E LP A LOT
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Mrs B . 29. deserted wife. 5 children. Broken nose. Income £36.10 a week. HELP STOP THE INFI.A TION OF HUMAN MISERY. Please send something to: SOCIETY OF ST. V I NC E NT de P A UL Nicholas Street. Dublin 8. FOR GOD'S SAKE GIVE A LITTLE—IT WOULD HELP A LOT.
JACK L.t 16, mother dead. Unemployed Drinks Methyl Alcohol. Help stop the inflation of human misery. Please, send something in: SOCIETY OF ST. V I NCENT de P A U I . Nicholas Street, Dublin 8. FOR COD'S SAKE GIVE A LITTLE — IT WOULD HELP A LOT.
Mr. C: 62, Widower. Disabled. Income £13.10 a week. His dog poisoned In July. HELP STOP THE INFLA- TION OF HUMAN MISERY. Please send something to: SOCIETY OF ST. V I NCENT de P AUL, Nicholas Street. Dublin 8 f R " COD'S SAKE GIVE A LITTLE — IT WOULD HELP A LOT.
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people who ever visit them. Society of St Vincent de Paul. We have to alleviate the misery of our national legacy. So we need personal bequests. We need them badly. We need them now. When your clients are making a will, remember us to them. Please. Society of St Vincent de Paul Nicholas Street, Dublin 8.
them last Christmas. There were thousands to choose f rom. This year the legacy stands the same - the neglected, the abused, the undernourished, the suffering. Society of St Vincent de Paul help everybody who needs help. Regardless of backg r ound. Regardless of religion. We help in a hundred different ways: distributing clothing, fuel, bedding. Building hostels and homes and youth clubs. Providing holidays for those in need. Working with orphans, the handicapped, prisoners, itinerants. And for many, we are the only
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