Helping France; the Red Cross in the Devastated Area

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The plan is that of M. Nicaud, depart- mental inspector of public assistance, and embraces both transient refugees and the in- habitants of the Marne who are in straits owing to the war. M. Nicaud acts for the Departmental Commission called into being by the Ministry of the Interior in August, 1917. He is responsible to the preset of the Marne. Like so many of the departmental officials of France he is not a native of the department himself, but was appointed only a year before the outbreak of ...the war. In the room adjoining his office, the walls are lined 170 Helping France with open files. Here are the records of the eprouves (sufferers), it may be from Belgium, from the Nord, or from the Marne itself.
They represent requests for aid, investigations by the mayor of the commune in which the applicant resides, and the amount of aid given.
Up to the 20th of November, 1918, 28,922 families or 83,000 persons had been given assistance. But this assistance is not given, except in the case of non-residents, in cash.


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