Bethlen Naptár, 1948 (Ligonier)

Bethlen Otthonunk ügyeiről

BETHLEN NAPTÁR 147 OUR BETHLEN HOME ITS PURPOSE — ITS GUESTS The Bethlen Home of the Hungarian Reformed Federation of America, located in Ligonier, Pa., is a charitable institution for dependent children and old people. The Children’s Home is located in Ligonier Borough, while the Old People’s Home is located in Ligonier Township. Our “Good Samaritan” institution celebrated its twenty­­fifth anniversary on the 4th of July, when about 700 guests from fifteen different states took part in the jubilee. These assembled Christian men and women pledged continued support to our Home, since they found that the past twenty-five years had been fruitful and progressive years. From a humble be­ginning “up on the hill”, the Bethlen Home has expanded so that it now includes an old people’s home, a children’s home, a large farm house and two adjoining smaller houses, as well as a farm of 204 acres with the necessary farm buildings, ma­chinery and animals. In order to better acquaint our friends, supporters and the general public with the aims of our institution and the regula­tions governing admission into the Home, we are quoting the following from the By-Laws of the Hungarian Reformed Fed­eration of America, sponsors of the Bethlen Home: “The aim of the Children’s Home is to care for the or­phans, half-orphans and children left without proper care of the members of the Federation, with the purpose of rendering them proper care and education, and enabling them to face the struggle of life when they leave the Home. This aim is reached by direct care, or by placing them in foster homes, or by giving them out for adoption. The aim of the Home for the Aged is to care for the aged members of the Federation who are with­out anyone to support them. The care of the orphans and aged is not limited as given above, but extends beyond the Federation, if the financial situation and facilities of the Home make ad­mission possihle within the fixed quota.” “Until further action of the Convention of the Federation, the maximum number of children and aged will be determined by the capacity of the Home.”

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