"Scratching the surface"
MSPCC Hears Of United Fund Liason
Barnstable Patriot, March 30, 1967
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A new liaison between Cape Cod United Fund and Its member agencies was announced at the board of directors' meeting, Cape Cod District of M.S.P.C.C. held at East Bay Lodcre in Osterville.
Board President John Hinckley of Cummaquld introduced Louis Cataldo, representing the Cape Cod United Fund, who will serve as the person from the United Fund to whom the MSPCC can turn for help in coping with any special problems of fund raising.
Treasurer Ralph Barrow presented the financial report for 1966, noting that the District had a deficit of slightly over $9,000 whloh was made up by withdrawals from capital funds.
He also announced that the United fund allocation to the Cape Cod District for 1967 was $25,650, an increase ot almost *4,000 over the previous year.
District Executive Louis Jacobucci stated in his report that he Is starting his seventh year to his position, and that in this time he has seen many changes In social services on the Cape, including formation ol several now agencies.
"Wc are still only scratching the surface, however," he said, "and the need for social services Increases faster than our resources to copo with them."
Olive Cnrpcntor, caseworker, described anonymously one of her cases in which she had been active for more than a year, and pointed out the benefits to the family, Including the children, ot her weekly contacts.
The Invocation was given by Rev, Kenneth Warren of BarnRtable.
The secretary's minutes wore rood by Mrs. Dorothy Delsle of Buzzards Bay.
Directors attending were
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anthony,
Mrs. Dorothy Delsie,
Mrs. Musch Kayajan,
John Hinckley,
Mrs. Flora Mears,
Miss Sheila Murphy,
Mrs. Louise Fales
Rev. Francis Mahoncy,
Mrs. Claire Everett,
Mrs. Harold Hayes, Jr.,
Andrea Leonard,
John Storrs,
Mrs. Tin Tonis,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barrow,
Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth Warren,
Ray Hall,
Sidney Moody,
Agnes O'Nell, and
Mrs. Elva Tallman. Also a guest was
Mrs. Harriet Cameron, director of Cape Cod Homemaker Service.
Staff members prose n t were
Louis Jacobuccl,
J o h n Brlggs,
Olive Carpenter and
Mrs. JOSHIC Stringer