Home Service Chairman Reports on County Activities j Mrs. James D. R-.mley, Beaufort, home service chair man for the County lied Cross Chapter, has released a report on Red Cross "home service" activities. She also describes Red Cross responsibility in this field in her re port below: From the first of July 1955 through February 1956 our local chapter has handled 120+ cases. These cases cover about all the services that Home Service of fers. We are interested in the problems and attempt to give prompt and sympathetic service. These are the last three cases we have had. as examples: A ser viceman's wife is greatly distressed l>ecause she has not heard from her husband who is overseas Red Crofts will locate him and report to us what has happened. A mother knows her son has been hospitalized but has not heard from him in three weeks, t Red Cross will get a report from the hospital for her. 1 A family in Providence, R. I., was expecting their son to be dis charged from the Marine Corps the 16th of March and to come home. The family has heard noth- 1 ing from him and do not know i I where he is. Red Cross has re ported that he was discharged on | schedule but did not leave here 1 j until late afternoon of the 17th and j was likely held up by the bad wea- j j ther. 121 Requests In addition to th above cases, I we had 121 requests for health and i welfare reports during and follow- , ing the hurricanes in the fall. We are not allowed to count these as cases although they often consume J much time and alleviate anxiety ! when communications are out of order Congressional statutes obligate ' the American Red Cross to fur- ! nish volunteer aid to the sick and ; wounded of the armed forces, and j to provide a medium of communi- 1 cation between the people and ' . their armed forces. These general j I purposes are explicitly defined in j the regulations of the armed forces. j Home Service is the program ! ! through which the American Red | Cross carries out in communities \ this responsibility to service men and veterans and their dependents, i and to the dependents of deceased 1 service men and veterans. This service is organized and i available to every section of our 1 country through local chapters and to military installations at home j and abroad through field directors. ' Armed Services Aid The American' Red Cross nation- 1 al organization and chapters have a primary responsibility to provide Home Service as a well-rounded program of service to members of the armed forces and their fam ilies. This includes the following specific functions: 1. Counseling in personal and : family problems. This service is an integral part of all other func tions of Home Service. 2. Reporting and communication service, including reports and so cial histories needed by the mili tary authorities, verification of need for emergency leave. 3. Assistance in applying for government benefits. 4. Referral service through which applicants to the Red Cross may be informed of and assisted in the utilization of other avail able resources. 5. Financial assistance on basis of need. The American Red Cross pro vides to former members of the armed forces and their dependents specific services. These services are given through the combined efforts of the chapters and the na tional organization to assure a na tion-wide service that is unified and effective. Information Supplied 1. Assistance will be given by chapters to veterans and their de pendents in the preparation and development of applications for federal and state benefits and in supplying information concerning benefits available. 2. Chapters will cooperate with the Veterans Administration on behalf of veterans and their de pendents by providin greports, such as those regarding the fami lies of hospitalized veterans, need ed in relation to the rehabilita tion of the patient, social histories needed in diagnosis and treatment, and reports of home conditions re quired in deciding questions of leave from hospitals. 3. All service given to veterans and their dependents by Red Cross Home Service involves counseling in personal and family problems. 4 Chapters may, under certain conditions, give financial aid to veterans and their dependents on a limited and temporary "basis. Emergency relief to civilians (other than disaster relief) may be given when the priority of those members of the armed forces, veterans, and their depen dents has been established. If the local chapter has sufficient funds to finance the service, with credit to the American Red Cross, the board of directors may use their discretion regarding worthy cases. Sculptor Offers Gifts fo College Williamsburg, Va. (AP) ? Busts of John Marshall, George Wythe and William Blackstone by Sculp tor Felix G. W. deWeldon have been offered as a gift to the Col lege of William and Mary School of Government. -Xhe . Art Commission sa??*they lack sufficient artistic merit." Virginia's governor told the college it couldn't accept them without approval of the Art Com mission. Then someone suggested the college accept them, not as a gift but as a permanent loan. That got around the law, but the governor has a hill before him to put a two year limit on art loans. Sculptor deWeldon, who did a famous statue of the Marines rais ing the Iwo Jima flag says: "It makes no difference to me. Time will rectify this and people with better judgment will come along. 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