a “FOR | WAS AN HUNGERED AND YE GAVE ME TO EAT: MATT: 25-35 A MAN MAY BE DOWN BUT NEVER O U REPORT OF TRANSIENT \VORK DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK: That even today there are still men and women who are tran- sients traveling our highways with no place to lay their head at night and no place to receive food? That if the Salvation Army did not meet these needs they would have to go hungry or steal food and sleep out of doors on a wet and cold night? That other Social Agencies lock their doors at 5 o'clock? That a border line family cannot legally receive aid? This brief report gives you a years transient emergency relief work. Number of lodgings given 59 Number of meals given 68 Number of garments and shoes given 95 Number of transportations 4 Amount of financial aids given $62.91 TOTAL NUMBER OF TRANSIENTS ASSISTLD 75