Welfare Council of Metropolitan Los Angeles Research Dept.
Historical note
In 1944, the Los Angeles Council of Social Agencies (founded 1914) officially became the Welfare Council of Metropolitan Los Angeles. Its mission was to engage in the development of a community program of health and welfare services, and to serve as a medium for cooperative health and welfare planning in the Los Angeles region. In 1950, the Council officially separated from its sister institution, the Welfare Federation, and changed its name to the Welfare Planning Council, Los Angeles Region.
From the guide to the Welfare Council of Metropolitan Los Angeles reports and publications, 1944-1953, (USC Libraries Special Collections)
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| creatorOf | Welfare Council of Metropolitan Los Angeles reports and publications, 1944-1953 | USC Libraries Special Collections | |
| referencedIn | Welfare Council of Metropolitan Los Angeles. Welfare Council of Metropolitan Los Angeles reports and publications, 1944-1953. | University of Southern California, USC Libraries |
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| associatedWith | Welfare Council of Metropolitan Los Angeles. | corporateBody |
| associatedWith | Welfare Council of Metropolitan Los Angeles. | corporateBody |
| associatedWith | Welfare Council of Metropolitan Los Angeles. Family and Adult Services Division. | corporateBody |
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| Los Angeles (Calif.) |
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| Social group work |
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