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Appropriations |
-1962 |
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Administration of |
General
Funds |
Local
Funds |
Federal
Funds |
Total |
State Department :
Administration of |
$ 256,912 |
|
$ 84,301 |
$ 341,213 |
Local Departments
Child Welfare Bureau |
3,244,908
79,221 |
$ 1,178,393 |
1,300,593
82,554 |
5,723,894
161,775 |
Old Age Assistance
Aid to Dependent |
1,429,796 |
1,152,264 |
4,399,992 |
6,982,052 |
Children
Public Asst. to Needy |
4,128,588 |
743,076 |
9,298,800 |
14,170,464 |
Blind .
Aid to Permanently and |
12,209 |
132,545 |
234,060 |
378,814 |
Totally Disabled
General Public |
1,028,768 |
1,028,768 |
3,117,480 |
5,175,016 |
Assistance
Boarding Care for |
1,017,150 |
1,017,150 |
|
2,034,300 |
Children
General Public Assist- |
2,422,560 |
2,422,560 |
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4,845,120 |
ance to Employables
Payments to Houses of |
200,000 |
200,000 |
|
400,000 |
Good Shepherd
Public Medical Institu- |
255,000 |
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|
255,000 |
tion Patient Fund
Public Assistance Con- |
150,000 |
132,000 |
480,000 |
762,000 |
tingent Fund
Supplementation for
Limitation of Local |
2,636,380 |
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|
2,636,380 |
Fund Participation |
2,605,218 |
(2,605,218) |
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Totals |
$19,466,710 |
$ 5,401,538 |
$18,997,780 |
$43,866,028 |
Staff: State Office 69.
Local Welfare Departments 1,113.
BARRETT SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
Board of Managers
President: Anita R. Williams, 1963
Vacancy, 1962; James Earp, 1962; Lillian A. Lottier, 1962;
Annie Spencer, 1963; Bertha Winston, 1963; Francis Jencks,
1964; Mrs. Lewis Rumford II, 1964; Vacancy, 1964.
Vyola Lincoln, Superintendent
Glen Burnie (Anne Arundel County) Telephone: Southfield 6-7260
This school was established by Chapter 291, Acts of 1882 as the
Industrial School for Girls. The school was purchased by the State by
Chapter 367, Acts of 1931 and the name changed to the Maryland
Training School for Colored Girls. The 1949 General Assembly author-
ized the adoption of the present name (Chapter 314, Acts of 1949).
The school provides for the care and education of delinquent girls
thirteen years of age and under. During the fiscal year 1960, it pro-
vided care for 103 girls committed to the school and 81 girls who were
detained there.
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