West Side Community House (Cleveland, Ohio)

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Founded in 1890 by Methodist deaconesses. Early services included nursing, industrial, and domestic classes. Ongoing services included day care, clubs and classes for both boys and girls, sunday school, vacation bible school, christian reading clubs, an americanization program, and classes in citizenship and English. In 1944 the Community House became non-denominational and adopted a professional social service approach.

From the description of Records 1890-1973. (Rhinelander District Library). WorldCat record id: 17411469

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creatorOf West Side Community House (Cleveland, Ohio). Records 1890-1973. Western Reserve Historical Society, Research Library
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Place Name Admin Code Country
Ohio--Cleveland
Cleveland (Ohio)
Subject
Community centers
Deaconesses
Hispanic Americans
Methodist women
Social settlements
Social case work
Women in charitable work
Women volunteers in social service
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Active 1890

Active 1973

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