Reed Street Neighborhood House (Philadelphia, Pa.).

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Reed Street Neighborhood House was a settlement house in South Philadelphia which served a mixed population of Italians, Jews and Blacks from 1913. In 1875 the congregation of St. James Episcopal Church in Center City founded the St. James Industrial School for Girls and Women at Twenty-first and Sansom Streets, a "veritable hotbed of vice and crime." The school had courses in household work and general instruction for neighborhood girls "addicted to street begging." Racial and economic changes in the neighborhood, as the ward's black population dropped from 3031 in 1899 to 1839 in 1910, prompted the school's directors to move to a section of the city where their efforts were needed more. In 1913 they opened a new building at Seventh and Reed Streets. The program was expanded to include boys and, in 1919, to serve the entire neighborhood on a non-sectarian basis.

Reed Street Neighborhood House was oriented toward Jewish, Italian and, later, Black immigrants, especially children and teenagers. The settlement ran social, recreational and educational clubs and operated an extensive gang-work program, with area youth workers attempting to direct youth toward constructive activities and counseling opportunities at the settlement.

In 1970 the Reed Street Neighborhood House affiliated with the Philadelphia YMCA and became the Reed House Men's Christian Association.

From the description of Records, 1915-1966. (Temple University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 122489958

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creatorOf Reed Street Neighborhood House (Philadelphia, Pa.). Records, 1915-1966. Temple University Libraries, Paley Library
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associatedWith Community Chest of Philadelphia and Vicinity (Pa.). corporateBody
associatedWith Health and Welfare Council of Philadelphia (Pa.). corporateBody
associatedWith Henk, Jennie A. person
associatedWith Kalmback, John. person
associatedWith Large, Margaret R. person
associatedWith Philadelphia Association for Youth (Pa.). corporateBody
associatedWith Philadelphia. Commission on Human Relations. corporateBody
associatedWith Philadelphia. Youth Conservation Services (Pa.). corporateBody
associatedWith United Fund of the Philadelphia Area (Pa.). corporateBody
associatedWith Yancey, Lloyd. person
associatedWith Yarnall, Anna C. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
South Philadelphia (Pa.)
Pennsylvania--Philadelphia
Philadelphia, Pa
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African Americans
Jews, American
Clubs
Female juvenile delinquents
Gangs
Italian Americans
Juvenile delinquency
Youth
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Activity
Annual reports
Applications
Audits
Clippings
Correspondence
Journals (bookkeeping)
Memoranda
Minutes
Reports

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Active 1915

Active 1966

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