Ingraham Volunteers (Portland, Me.)

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Social service organization which originally began as volunteer only hotline; deals with crisis intervention, emergencies, and personal problems; founded by Helen Ray in 1967, the service later employed a director, Neva Cram. Beginning in 1978 organization began work as the screening and referral service for the Family Crisis Shelter.

From the description of Records, 1970-1982. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 70976849

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creatorOf Ingraham Volunteers (Portland, Me.). Records, 1970-1982. Maine Historical Society Library
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associatedWith Cram, Neva. person
associatedWith Downeast WICS. corporateBody
associatedWith Family Crisis Shelter (Portland, Me.) corporateBody
associatedWith Ray, Helen Winslow. person
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Maine--Portland
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Women
Women
Women in charitable work
Women in community organization
Women's shelters
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Active 1970

Active 1982

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