Relief Sought for Algeria
Diocesan Press Service. August 1, 1962 [I-12]
Increased funds and goods for relief and inter-church aid in Algeria are now being sought from American Christians, according to the Rev. Canon A. R. Pepper, D.D., secretary of the Presiding Bishop's Fund for World Relief.
Representatives of United States churches agreed to seek aid through Church World Service during a World Council of Churches consultation on world relief and inter-church aid promotion in Nyborg, Denmark.
Dr. Pepper said "The relief and inter-church aid needs in Algeria require the immediate attention of American Christians especially now when Algeria has become independent and its different Christian bodies are striving towards independence too."
Contributions for the program should be sent to the Presiding Bishop's Fund for World Relief, Lindley M. Franklin, Jr., Treasurer, 281 Park Avenue South, New York 10, N.Y, and marked for Algeria.