Excerpt from Juvenile Instructor, Vol. 42: January 15, 1907
An army of faithful workers - young men and young women - had been at the church from six o'clock in the morning, preparing sandwiches and hot tea for the hungry child ren. I am sure that this is the best meal they get during the entire week. Every Sunday morning during the winter from four hun dred to eleven hundred children are given a free breakfast by these good people. Last year over eight thousand breakfasts were sup: died. The food is purchased with voluntary contributions from kind-hearted people in Liverpool.
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