Mennonite Central Committee
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The Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) was formed when representatives of various Mennonite conferences met July 27-28, 1920, in Elkhart (Indiana), and pledged to aid suffering people, including Mennonites, in Russia and Ukraine. Since then thousands have served with MCC worldwide on relief, peace and development projects.
From the description of Mennonite Central Committee collected records, 1940- (Swarthmore College, Peace Collection). WorldCat record id: 502160809
Joint relief and service agency of nearly all North American Mennonites.
From the description of Records of the Mennonite Central Committee, 1939-1951 (inclusive). (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702152328
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associatedWith | Bender, Harold Stauffer, 1897-1962. |
associatedWith | Bender, John M. |
associatedWith | Choi, Sang Jin. |
associatedWith | Civilian Public Service |
associatedWith | Drumm, Paul. |
associatedWith | Epp, Frank H., 1929- |
associatedWith | Georges, Roger Eduard, 1914- |
associatedWith | Holsopple, Mary Yoder. |
associatedWith | Hoover, Jesse W. (Jesse Wilbert), 1908- |
associatedWith | Horst, J. Alton. |
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Active 1939
Active 1951
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