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Charity and
MARTIN
Philanthropy
401
Commerce
Committee
401 Chamber of Commerce Building
Relieve
President
Building
NAME
MARTIN A. MARKS, President CHARLES W. WILLIAMS, Executive Secretary
of
LIST
endorsed
on
the
The current financial needs the federated organizations as endorsed by the Chamber of Commerce Committee on
OF
1913-14 follow:
SERVICE
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The Clebeland Federation for Charity and Philanthropp 401 Chamber of Commerce Building CHARLES W. WILLIAMS, Executive Secretary MARTIN A. MARKS, President The current financial needs ot the federated organizations as endorsed by the Chamber of Commerce Committee on Benevolent ssocia tated reports of these activities It will be forwarded - n requeat. LIST OF FEBRUARY 10, 1914 Sub- SERVICE PERFORMED Year ending Sept. 30, 1913 Am't Needed scribed SERVICE PERFORMED Year ending Sept. 30, 1913 Am't Needed Sub- scribed NAME NAME I. To Relieve the Needy III. To Insure Equal Op- portunity to All 31. Central Friendly Inn Provided moral, mental, and physi Friendl ort the 1. Associated Charities. Relieved ond rehabilitated 15549 al uplift for the people of Cleve- districtP 6 o 10 000 homeless gave 56,002 meals and i behalf of the poor..1 33 East End Nelghbor-Pro forieditict ment of te $81,650 2,400 , Methodist Dencon-Made 15628 calls for social and moral ess' Home as tedance et 1 in 35. Hiram House ...Provided instruction and recreation etad 0st coN- 32. Co-op. Emp't Bureau Aided in efectively employing 23.779 Side Community House (P. 8.000 6.000 10. enartment... ap 11. Volunteers of Amer-housed 104 giris Lake Breeze and tion for 52 girls, and acquired ence. (P. 125.) failies orkg ti Department). 4.400 ... 36. Lakid test Cot-Prov nr rirls. (P. for 50 Provided a home for wogs Air Camp. (P. 65.) 2. Brotherhood Club Returned to e 5.000 400 dicharged 34. Golden Rule Home. 2,500 100 alary E. Ingersoll Prosided troining toword seif-im 38. Girls Fri endly provement for 5 girls. (P. 130.) 8. Legal A1d Soclety...Gae lal serrice to 224 persons pay full fees. (P. 4, nable 3,000 1,670 4. Cleveland Home for Aged Colored Peo-colored men and women. 1,800 42. Howe Publishing So- Published raised type books with an ciety for the Blind. estimated crcuahon e ...... thru Aged Shellered 7. Home for gsed Protestant women. 1,000 .. 3,500 50. Soelety for the Blind Did pretene, cac 5. Ellza Jennings Home Provided home for ti incurable 6,000 5,500 . . land's 500 blind. (P. 167., me G has f ife. sfertuncte rirlt. (P to 0 Gave shelter and frasNN 39. Yo tiat Florenee 37. The Retreat. 2.500 (P. 117.) 48 un West Side Branch 3,000 10a. Salvation Army ResCared for 195 uarried mothers ome and waytward girls. (P. 58., 30. Boy Seouts of Amer- Provided practical traning, t trict Couneil 7,500 cue boys. (P. 16e.) 4,000 12. Wo 11. To Aid Orphane Temneranee Unlon 000 voune eeoble thru hee amli ated organizations, (P. 72.) 500 14. Children's Aid So-Provided home and schooling for 10 IV. To Healthe Sick the Crippled 41. German Hospital .Treated 9oa and 4,000 17. Cleveland Christian Pretided home for 9c needy chi. dren, (P. 88) and sur 2,500 orphaanage .. 15,000 64. C tant Orphan Asy-abandoned children. (P. 93.) 569 orphaned or ... 1,000 45. Provident Hospitnl.. (No igures-institution too new.) .. 500 20 Home of the Holy Furnished home care for 0 home- Cared for 3011 cases-7 pay, part pay; 1548 charity. (7 46. St. Alexis Hospital. 4,000 Home for Peddad home for 106 homeless 10.000 22, J e ...... 55, St rencldren. (P. J06.) age . ing to 18 girls, (P. 113.) 26. St. ......ehan girls. (P. 11 to t57 or 2,500 48. St. Clair Hospltal. teithout pay. Cared for 93 cases; 4.000 ne and schook 1,000 49. St. Luke's Hospital. In hospital, 206e cases, 18s charity gary, 509 treaiments (P. 21) 51. St. V tCharlty Cared for 3677 cases; 1800 charity. Free osnital 7eated o8 u and children 10,000 10.000 . . ...... 3,000 6.E00 1,000 18. Cleveland HumanePrevented or puniahed cruey fo P. 88.) 53. We o pay full fees (P. 224.) 15,000 2,000 Aoation om able Dispensary) 43. M Tanke' d in homc (P. 25 tal 44. Maternity Hospital.. Cared for 351 mothers and S3 babes. kept cion 0homeless Hom Placing Dept. Edced 6,000 3. Catherine Horstman Gave 45 homeless girls an all-around 5,000 . 2,000 28. Sisters of the Good Previded an industrial training home Shepherd for 400 girls. (P. n0.)..hool 25. St. Anthony's HomeProd beyP I12.) 11.550 10,000 47. St., Ann Maternity Cared for, 0 ery .. 30,000 Asylum 3.500 medical. 13. Ba Td 16. Cleveland in day dudentmaini SHrgical and sin care to 5000 and Hospita rySupplie 25,000 21.700 15. Childen's Fresh Alr Prordd etings for 20t1 Camp eedy, chilren Sheltered and schooled t0 dependent 21. Holy Cross House 6,500 Nursed back to health 14 con- valescent crippied c 24. Rainbow Cottage.. tberculous children. (P. 79.) 19. E Preh A Gove P s to 3 poor 25,000 18.000 52. Visiting Nurse Asso-Cone heme core to 5381 cedy sich 1.200 red. (. 21.) conducted a sanitarium, for 2. Philanthropy, De-Provided t500 school breakfasts each tion of Women'sfor 11 tuberculous children, and clubs P09 29. Sunbeam Cirele.. Helped I 28.000 40. Anti-Tuberenlo League.. wlosis cases, for needy caiar 1.500 ... . milk and egEs and solved family children to At the t t the aumptipes. p eedy con. 12.000 5.000 .... Total (55 organizations) 507.149 ...... The Subscription Blank is on the Other Side
Clebeland
Federation
Charity
Philanthropp
401
Chamber
Commerce
Building
CHARLES
W.
WILLIAMS,
Executive
Secretary
MARTIN
A.
MARKS,
President
current
financial
needs
ot
federated
organizations
endorsed
by
Committee
Benevolent
ssocia
tated
reports
these
activities
It
will
be
forwarded
-
n
requeat.
LIST
OF
FEBRUARY
10,
1914
Sub-
SERVICE
PERFORMED
Year
ending
Sept.
30,
1913
Am't
Needed
scribed
NAME
I.
To
Relieve
Needy
III.
Insure
Equal
Op-
portunity
All
31.
Central
Friendly
Inn
moral,
mental,
physi
Friendl
ort
1.
Associated
Charities.
Relieved
ond
rehabilitated
15549
al
uplift
people
Cleve-
districtP
6
000
gave
56,002
meals
i
behalf
poor..1
33
ment
$81,650
Methodist
Dencon-Made
15628
calls
social
moral
ess'
35.
etad
0st
32.
Emp't
employing
Community
6.000
10.
11.
Volunteers
Amer-housed
104
giris
tion
52
acquired
...
36.
nr
rirls.
a
Air
Camp.
Club
Returned
dicharged
34.
Golden
Home.
2,500
100
Ingersoll
Prosided
troining
toword
38.
endly
provement
Legal
A1d
224
4,
1,670
4.
Cleveland
Colored
Peo-colored
men
1,800
42.
Howe
Publishing
So-
Published
type
books
ciety
Blind.
crcuahon
thru
Shellered
gsed
Protestant
..
3,500
50.
Blind
Did
cac
Jennings
5,500
blind.
me
G
has
f
ife.
(P
frasNN
Yo
37.
Retreat.
117.)
48
Branch
Army
ResCared
ome
30.
Boy
Seouts
Amer-
practical
traning,
Couneil
7,500
boys.
Wo
Temneranee
ated
organizations,
14.
So-Provided
Healthe
Crippled
41.
Hospital
9oa
17.
9c
chi.
dren,
88)
sur
15,000
64.
C
tant
Orphan
93.)
569
45.
(No
igures-institution
Holy
3011
pay;
46.
Alexis
Hospital.
106
J
55,
St
18
113.)
11
48.
4.000
ne
schook
In
206e
18s
509
treaiments
21)
Free
osnital
7eated
o8
u
6.E00
18.
HumanePrevented
53.
fees
2,000
Aoation
Dispensary)
homc
25
tal
Maternity
351
babes.
kept
cion
0homeless
Dept.
Edced
3.
Catherine
45
28.
Sisters
Good
Previded
industrial
beyP
11.550
Ann
for,
ery
30,000
Asylum
medical.
13.
Ba
Td
16.
day
dudentmaini
sin
5000
Hospita
rySupplie
15.
Childen's
Prordd
etings
Camp
eedy,
schooled
t0
Cross
Nursed
con-
valescent
crippied
Rainbow
Cottage..
79.)
19.
E
Preh
A
P
s
3
poor
18.000
52.
Visiting
Nurse
core
red.
sanitarium,
Philanthropy,
De-Provided
t500
each
clubs
Sunbeam
I
28.000
40.
Anti-Tuberenlo
1.500
egEs
family
aumptipes.
p
eedy
con.
....
Total
507.149
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is