Box 13, Folder 8, Document 5

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ATLANTA, GEORGIA

DOROTHY ARKWRIGHT
DAY CARE CENTER

89 Memorial Drive, SE SAI STTS

OSGOOD SANDERS
DAY CARE CENTER

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Aannal Report

1965 - 1966

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Board of Diectors

Mrs. Harry L. SPRING, JR. Mrs. HuGH NUNNALLY, JR.
President President-Elect
Mrs. JAMES H. CRAWFORD Mrs. Tuos. C. SHELTON
ist Vice-President 2nd Vice-President
Mr. Greorce E. SMITH Mrs. JoHN L. TUROFF
Treasurer Recording Secretary
Mrs. JoHN R. Mappox Mrs. GRIGGS SHAEFER
Corres. Secretary Dues Treasurer
Mrs. HAROLD McKeEnzip, JR. Mrs. HAROLD J. HERTENSTEIN
O.S. Nursery Chmn. D.A. Nursery Chmn.
Mrs. W. S. OBENSHAIN, JR.
Historian
Mr. E. C. BARR Mr. FRANK L. BLockK
Mr. Harvey Bootu Mrs. ELYEA D. CARSWELL, JR.
Mr. ELYEA D. CARSWELL, JR. Mr. ALVIN B. CarTEs, JR.
Mrs. L. NEIL CONRAD, JR. Mrs. JAMEs 8. DUDLEY, JR.
Mrs. IRA FERGUSON, JR. Mr. Tuos. T. FLAGLER, JR.
Mr. E. J. Forio Dr. Drxon FOWLER
Mr. Jos. W. HAMILTON, JR. Dr. ELLEN KISER
Dr. Wm. H. Kiser Mrs. Wo. C. Lea
Mrs. CHas. M. McCuLLouGH Mr. FRANK MAIER
Mrs. JoHN O'NEILL, JR. Mrs. ROBERT SHELLEY
Mr. WILLIAM SIMs Mrs. T. WELLER SMITH, JR.
Mr. Hat TRIMBLE Mr. ROBERT WIGGINS

Mr. H. DILLON WINSHIP, JR.
1965 Operating Expendituves -4110,266.16

United Appeal



Purpose of the Agency

Sheltering Arms provides facilities for protective care, guidance and
training during the day for children—primarily of working mothers
of low income. These may be extended following investigation to
those having special needs.

Sheltering Arms is open Mondays through Fridays 7 a.m. to
6 p.m. The Nursery provides care for boys 214 to 10 years of age.
and for girls 214 to 12 years of age.

The fee for day care at Sheltering Arms is based on individual
family income. Each family pays according to a fee attainable within
financial limits. Most choose to be as self-sustaining as possible. The
Social Worker assists the family in determining whether we are the
appropriate agency to meet their child care needs and in setting a
realistic fee for service.
Sheltering Arms operates year round with a staff of director,
social worker, educational consultant, two center supervisors, six-
teen teachers and assistants, a secretary-bookkeeper, two part-time
pediatricians and five maintenance personnel. During the summer
supply teachers are added to staff.

Administratwe Staff
Miss MARGARET L. COLBERT.......... Executive Director
Mrs. Lois HANCOCK............. Educational Consultant
MRS? \Wittin VIORROW/2snis. sete ane a Social Worker
Mrs. Rita M. TuCKER........Swpervisor, Osgood Sanders
Mrs. LYLITH JOHNSON..... Supervisor, Dorothy Arkwright

Mrs. EVELYN S. GREEN............ Secretary-Bookkeeper -




Presidents Report - 1965-1966

Dear Members:

How could a year be so short and yet so full of problems and pleasures
for Sheltering Arms Association. If it were not for the interest and
support of each of you my job would have been an arduous one. This
you recall was the year in which we faced an operating deficit. How-
ever, friends came to our assistance and we will be able to maintain
our services of the highest quality because of their generosity. We
have 6,500 hours of volunteer service from youth groups, garden
clubs, civic clubs and our own members. They provided an enriched
program for our boys and girls throughout the year.

The committees all did their jobs as assigned and I am indeed
grateful to each chairman for the work which you did to keep the
agency operating at top efficiency. It would seem appropriate to
mention a few highlights even though each committee could not be
included in my brief report.

The Personnel Committee had a particularly busy year in
assisting the Executive Director in replacing eight key positions. In
each case we felt that we secured very well qualified persons to fill
the vacancies. The salary scales have been improved each time the
budget has been presented to the Chest.


The Building and Grounds Committee has spent time, talent
and funds on repairs and redecoration of Osgood Sanders Center and
Play Equipment needs were met at Dorothy Arkwright Center. The
Wayside Garden Club, Magnolia Garden Club and the Atlanta Junior
League have made substantial contributions for capital expenditures.

Social Work Advisory Committee assisted our new Social
Worker in orientation to the agency. They set up procedures for an
annual review of each client to set fees for service.

We are most careful to adhere to health and sanitation regula-
tions and to serve adequate, well balanced meals which our Nutrition
Committee recommends. Our clinics are operated by qualified Pedia-
tricians and the Medical Committee carries out their suggestions.

The Finance Committee built and structured the operating
budget for providing service to the 350 different children in our care
last year. This was done at a cost of $2.40 per day per child. We are
justly proud of our economical operation of our two facilities. The
United Appeal is our chief source of income and we are indeed grate-
ful for their understanding and support of our high quality of day
care services in the community.

To serve as your President has been a source of great pleasure
to me and I do wish to thank everyone who has made my year a
happy experience. I particularly enjoyed the privilege of working
with our fine Executive Director, Miss Margaret Colbert. Sheltering
Arms had a richer program because of the active interest of our
Board of Directors and the splendid service of our entire staff.

Sincerely,
Mrs. Harry L. Spring, Jr., President


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