Hanserd, Lolette.

George and Lolette Hanserd were well known in Cleveland's black community for their professional constributions, respectively, in podiatry and social work. In 1952 Lolette began working for the Welfare Federation of Cleveland as a member of the Group Services Council. In 1965 she was named director of a four-year project to improve interracial and intercultural relations for the Federation, after which she became director of the Human Relations Department. In 1971 her position was expanded to include associate director of the Federation for Community Planning, the new name adopted by the Welfare Federation that same year. One year later she became the first black to be named social worker of the year by the Cleveland Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers. Lolette retired from the Federation in 1984.

From the description of Papers, 1939-1984 / [Lolette and George Hanserd]. (Rhinelander District Library). WorldCat record id: 19933319

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