Other organizations series, 1923-1981 (bulk 1960-1975)

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Other organizations series, 1923-1981 (bulk 1960-1975)

Records documenting the Association's involvement with local, regional, and national organizations. Includes programs, brochures, newsletters, correspondence, reports, and newspapers. Organizations are shown by name below; they promote better education and other social causes or concern other settlement houses.

4.5 cubic ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7285372

George Washington University

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There are 8 Entities related to this resource.

Washington Federation of settlements (Washington, D.C.)

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National Association of Social Workers

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The National Association of Social Workers (NASW) was established in October, 1955, following five years of careful planning by the Temporary Inter-Association Council (TIAC). Seven organizations – American Association of Social Workers (AASW), American Association of Medical Social Workers (AAMSW), National Association of School Social Workers (NASSW), American Association of Psychiatric Social Workers (AAPSW), American Association of Group Workers UAW Association for the Study of Community Org...

Social Action Council of Capitol East (Washington, D.C.)

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National Federation of Settlements and Neighborhood Centers

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The National Federation of Settlements (NFS) was founded in 1911 by leaders in the settlement house movement, including Jane Addams, Graham Taylor, and Robert A. Woods. The NFS was a social welfare organization devoted to the promotion and improvement of the settlement movement throughout the United States. The social settlement was based on the idea that those who wanted to help the poor would live ("settle") in the neighborhoods that they hoped to improve, often in a building purchased or dona...

Capitol Hill Restoration Society.

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D.C. Citizens for Better Public Education

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The D.C. Citizens for Better Public Education (DCCBPE) was established in 1965 to promote better public education in the District. It conducted studies and lobbied before Congress for improvements in public education. Some of the issues DCCBPE was concerned with included white flight, minority education, student rights, and centralized control of public schools. From the description of Records, 1965-1980. (District of Columbia Public Library). WorldCat record id: 42277390 ...

Friendship House Association (Washington, D.C.)

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Friendship House Association, founded 1904, directed by Lydia Burklin 1909-1954, is a settlement house located since 1937 in Washington, D.C. at 619 D St. Southeast; provides social services of various kinds. From the description of Other organizations series, 1923-1981 (bulk 1960-1975) (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 30329015 ...

Washington Council of Churches (Washington, D.C.)

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