Deborah's Place records, 1984-2004.

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Deborah's Place records, 1984-2004.

The Deborah's Place records span from 1984 to 2004 and include mainly the administrative records, program reports and evaluations, meeting minutes, agendas, correspondence, planning materials, and general program philosophy. The committees include the Multi-cultural Committee, Housing and Physical Facilities Committee, Personnel Committee, and Program Committee. The records include the original collection and three subsequent addenda.

29 linear feet.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7446909

Cudahy Library

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Loyola University of Chicago. Women and Leadership Archives.

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Crowley, Patricia Caron, 1913-

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Born July 24, 1913, in Chicago, Illinois. Co-founder of the Christian Family Movement, distinguished civic activist. Patricia (Patty) Caron was born 24 July 1913 in Chicago, Illinois, to Ovidas Joseph Caron and Marietta Higman Caron. In 1921, Caron attended school at the Sacred Heart Convent in Lake Forest, Illinois, before moving to Sacred Heart School in Chicago. She then attended Immaculata High School in Chicago for her first two years of high school before returning to Sacred Heart for her ...

Deborah's Place (Chicago, Ill.)

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Shelter and advocacy group for homeless women in Chicago. Deborah's Place is a non-profit organization established in Chicago, Illinois, in December 1984 to help single, homeless women regain control of their lives. Deborah's Place operates at four locations, each of which provides different services, but all are focused on women who are or were homeless. Deborah's Place itself is an overnight shelter that functions primarily to meet basic needs and allows women to obtain temporary relief from t...