The Zoar Home has a social department, and guests and
children have to apply to this department when, so far, no
other organization has made a thorough investigation of
their need of shelter. It co-operates with different welfare
organizations in this work. Children who can be placed in
private homes for adoption are under the strict supervision of
the home’s physicians before being allowed to leave the
institution.
A training school for nurses was established the second
year of the institution’s existence for the purpose of training
young women to care for these little lives in a scientific
manner. A staff of physicans co-operate with the manage-
ment of the Institution to further this most needed work.
Since the opening of the home in 1915 to January 1,
1928, it sheltered 2,079 infants. Mrs. E. Schmitz is the
manager.