Welfare Council of Metropolitan Chicago
Founded in 1914 as the Chicago Central Council of Social Agencies; incorporated in 1919 as the Chicago Council of Social Agencies; in the 1940s, became the Welfare Council of Metropolitan Chicago; in 1971 renamed the Council of Community Services; in 1977 merged with the Community Fund of Chicago to become the United Way of Chicago.
From the description of Welfare Council of Metropolitan Chicago records, 1914-1978. (Chicago History Museum). WorldCat record id: 713908047
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Adult education |
Birth control |
Catholics |
Charities |
Child welfare |
Church charities |
Community organization |
Day care centers |
Depressions |
Discrimination in housing |
Hospitals |
Indians of North America |
Juvenile delinquency |
Land use |
Medical care |
Older people |
People with disabilities |
Public health |
Public welfare |
Recreation |
Social service |
Taxation |
Women volunteers in social service |
Working class |
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Corporate Body
Active 1914
Active 1978