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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

as

and

of

the

East

End

Nelghbor-Pro

forieditict

te

2,400

,

as

tedance

et

1

in

Hiram

...Provided

instruction

recreation

coN-

Co-op.

Bureau

Aided

efectively

23.779

Side

House

(P.

8.000

enartment...

ap

Lake

Breeze

girls,

ence.

125.)

failies

orkg

ti

Department).

4.400

Lakid

test

Cot-Prov

for

50

home

wogs

65.)

2.

Brotherhood

e

5.000

Rule

alary

E.

seif-im

Girls

Fri

5

130.)

8.

Soclety...Gae

lal

serrice

persons

full

fees.

nable

3,000

Home

Aged

women.

raised

with

estimated

......

7.

1,000

Soelety

pretene,

5.

Ellza

incurable

.

land's

500

167.,

sfertuncte

rirlt.

Gave

shelter

39.

tiat

Florenee

2.500

un

West

10a.

Salvation

195

uarried

waytward

58.,

Provided

t

trict

cue

16e.)

4,000

12.

Orphane

Unlon

voune

eeoble

hee

amli

72.)

Children's

Aid

schooling

10

IV.

Sick

German

.Treated

Christian

Pretided

needy

orphaanage

Asy-abandoned

children.

orphaned

or

Provident

Hospitnl..

too

new.)

20

Furnished

care

0

home-

cases-7

pay,

part

1548

charity.

(7

Peddad

homeless

10.000

22,

rencldren.

J06.)

age

ing

to

26.

......ehan

t57

Clair

Hospltal.

teithout

pay.

Cared

93

cases;

49.

St.

Luke's

hospital,

charity

gary,

51.

V

tCharlty

3677

1800

children

puniahed

cruey

fo

P.

88.)

We

o

pay

224.)

om

able

43.

M

Tanke'

d

44.

Hospital..

mothers

S3

Hom

Placing

6,000

Horstman

girls

an

all-around

5,000

training

Shepherd

400

girls.

n0.)..hool

25.

Anthony's

HomeProd

I12.)

10,000

47.

St.,

3.500

SHrgical

25,000

21.700

Fresh

Alr

20t1

chilren

Sheltered

dependent

21.

6,500

back

health

14

c

24.

tberculous

Gove

Asso-Cone

heme

5381

cedy

sich

1.200

(.

21.)

conducted

school

breakfasts

Women'sfor

tuberculous

children,

P09

29.

Cirele..

Helped

League..

wlosis

cases,

caiar

milk

solved

At

12.000

(55

organizations)

The

Subscription

on

Other

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

Blank

is