Identity area
Type of entity
Authorized form of name
Society for the Relief of Distress
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Description area
Dates of existence
History
The Society for the Relief of Distress was founded in 1860 for the relief of distress in London and its suburbs.
The relief was administered by accredited visitors, later known as Almoners. Money was allocated to them to be spent at their discretion leaving the Committee to deal with exceptional cases or those in which more substantial relief was required. The Society is still active in providing assistance for people in the London area, particularly in cases which for one reason or another do not come within the scope of the Welfare Services. Funds are provided by bequests, donations and voluntary contributions.