Family Service of Los Angeles records 1925-1998

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Family Service of Los Angeles records 1925-1998

The Family Service of Los Angeles records document the activities of this social service organziation from its beginnings during the early years of the Depression, to its end in a merger with the Didi Hirsch Community Mental Health Center. Included in the collection are complete runs of the minutes of the agency's board of directors, its district advisory boards, and all its principal committees, including executive, nominating, casework and finance, together with the records and reports of many short-lived committees and task forces. Also present are financial reports, budgets, Community Chest and United Way allocation plans and requests, salary schedules, accreditation documentation, office manuals, workshop and seminar materials, and newsletters.

19.18 Linear feet; 46 boxes

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SNAC Resource ID: 6659315

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Family Welfare Association of Los Angeles

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Administrative History Los Angeles in the early 1920s doubled its population. As the city became metropolitan and its suburban communities began to spread out in continuous conurbation across the basin, city and county governments remained small and the provision of adequate social services for the new population inevitably lagged. Family Service of Los Angeles (known until 1946 as Family Welfare Association of Los Angeles) had its genesis in...

Family Service Association of America.

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The Family Service Association of America began in 1911 as the American Association for Organizing Charity, and later was known as the Family Welfare Association of America. It promotes, sets standards for, and serves as a vehicle for communication among, social work agencies that provide casework and related services. From the description of Family Service Association of America records, 1910-1970 [bulk 1925-1950]. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 63291377...

Family Service of Los Angeles.

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Administrative History Los Angeles in the early 1920s doubled its population. As the city became metropolitan and its suburban communities began to spread out in continuous conurbation across the basin, city and county governments remained small and the provision of adequate social services for the new population inevitably lagged. Family Service of Los Angeles (known until 1946 as Family Welfare Association of Los Angeles) had its genesis in...