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The Cleveland federation for Charitp and Philanthropp Uepartment of Social Ethies Hc MARTIN A. MARKS, President 401 Chamber of Commerce Building CHARLES W. WILLIAMS, Executive Secretary The current financial needs ot the federated organizations as endorsed by the Chamber of Commerce Committee on Benevolent Associations for the fiscal year of 1913-14 follow: reports of theee activities LIST OF FEBRUARY 10, 1914 It will be forwarded on request. which contain Page numbers refer to Social Y Am't Sub- Needed SERVICE PERFORMED Year ending Sept. 30, 1913 SERVICE PERFORMED Year ending Sept. 30, 1913 Am't Needed Sub- seribed NAME NAME seribed I. To Relieve the Needy III. To Insure Equal Op- portunity to All 31. Central Friendly Inn Proeided Frie m fort the fothe bcoole of Cleve- Associated Charltles. Relieved and rehabilitated 15545 ociessc 56.00 eals end istict cogesied housing 10.000 . n i hehalf ef the poor. Estndelghbor-ProUed nsia s81.650 2.400 35, Hiram House ....Provided instruction and recreatioN 9. Methodist Deacon- Made 1et8 calls for social and moral ess' Home t tdauce f 1 in West Side Community House 10. enartment tHelped D02 persons weekiy. ilies. for 977people i mosi con- 23,779 32. Co-ep. Emp't Bureau Aided in effectively employing 904 Take Breese and 8.000 6,000 fion for 52s girls, and acquired e n feo months erist- Department).... c 11. Volunteers of Amer-koused 104 girls in Working Girls Fresh 4.400 me and chldren 2. Brotherhood Club Returned to self-u ica 5,000 . 36. Lnkealde Rest Cot- kine cirls. (P for 150 400 Provided a home for l workgri dichrged 34. Golden Rule Home. 2,500 prisoners. (P. 4) 100 s Legal Aid Soelety. Gate toward self-im ronement for Ts girls. (P. 130.) 22 persons to bay full fees. (P. 54 4. Cleve Colored Peo- la ad omen P 17.1 38. Mnr 3,000 1,670 . .. 1.800 42. Hov Published raised type books uith an . Publishing t th oof1B009 thru- 50, Soelety for the Blind Did preveniive,, educaliondl, o lond's 500 blisd.(P. 107.) elety for the Blind. 7, Home for Aged Sheltered 45 aged Protestant twomen 1,000 . . 3.500 5. for Ineurables.. alids. (P. 1 incurable Crittente Gave Ro ar D Elo 40 heme for 5,000 5,500 . 6. Florence 39. Young wome n' Gave 19,02 giris and men eH (P. 17.) 2.500 ... .000 37. The Retreat.. . Gate shelter and training to Side Branch 3,000 .. 30. Boy Seouts of Amer- Protided practical training, in e- rict Coure is ncyndhelpfuiness for 12. Wome nce Unlon 2000 owRE beeble thr (N. P.).. ated organizations. (P. IT2.) 10a, Salvation Army Res- cus Home.. . and waveard girls. (P. 8.) Cared for 19s unmarried mothers 7,500 . 4.000 II. To Aid Orphaned 500 14. Ch s Peotrided home and schooling for 10 destitute children. (.T ck and IV 4 000 the Crippled elety en 17.Orphanage dren, (P. S or 9needy chil Clev Orphan Asv. ed chridre ed or 41. German Hospital ..Treated 950 acute medical and sur . nstitution too new.) 2,500 15,000 54 1,000 45. Provident Hospital. 500 20. Home of the Holy Furnished heme care for 40 home- Fami fer children. (P. 1 homeless 22.Friendless Children children, (P. 16) Cared for 3011 cases-37 pay. 46. St. Alexis Hospital 4,000 ar ay; 1545 charity, 10.000 2,500 48. St. Clair Hospltal.. Cared for 934 cases; 6 without pay. 4.000 school 55 e . ne to irls.(P. 113.) 1.000 49, St. Luke's Hospitnl. /n hosbital. 206e cases, 185 charity 26. St eph orp Gae home Gnd schoong to 257 or 27. St. Vineent's Orphan Gave a home and training to 382 10.000 10.000 .... 51. St. Vineent Free Dispensnry Gate 22,416 ireatments. (P. 218.) Charlty Cared for 3677 cases; 1800 charity 3.000 ... 6,E00 1,000 18. Cleveland Humane Prevented or punished cruelty to dren and 1375 animals. Society .. 53 "Asaociation (Wom- Tignener ens nable to pay full fees (P. 4.) 15.000 .... 2,000 Home entPaced sr l 43. Ma Tuke's d 124 homcs (P. al 6,000 3. Catherine Horstman : 8. Training Home training. (P. .)eall-around 28. hepherd . . 00 Firis (P Ing home 25. St. Anthony's Home. Provided a home na RI .... 5.000 .. . Hospital.. Cared for $51 mothers and 315 babes, ... 44. Maternity 2,000 11.550 . . 47. St. Ann's Maternity Cared for 70 maternity cases and sheltered 1067 infants, (P. 211.) 10.000 30,000 Awvlum 3.500 ... 16. Cleveland e Kin e day-lime care to 1011 childreR and Hospita l ti 5 25,000 en mether P 8 21,700 .. dergarten . 16. mn... edy childres: in rinter con Sheltered gnd chooled to dependent crippled children. (P. 1) 21. Holy Cross House 6,500 24. Rainbow Cottage... V valescent crippled children. (Ca- pacily recely doubled.) (P. 0.) tuherculoschildre p 25,000 18.000 19. Epworth Fresh Air Gave . day outings to 234 por 52. Visiting Nurse AsNO- 1,200 eiation. er injured. (P. t needy, 1 Philanthropy De- Provided es00 school breakfasts each Hon ofwomen's clubs .... 28.000 40 olarahips for needy children. MDerc med tamily 1,500 29. Sunbeam Cirele... Helped sumptiees.p eedy con Total (55 organizations) 507.149 12,000 children to At the Diseretion of the Federation .. 5,000 .... The Subscription Blank is on the Other Side :
The
Cleveland
federation
for
Charitp
and
Philanthropp
Uepartment
of
Social
Ethies
Hc
MARTIN
A.
MARKS,
President
401
Chamber
Commerce
Building
CHARLES
W.
WILLIAMS,
Executive
Secretary
current
financial
needs
ot
the
federated
organizations
as
endorsed
by
Committee
on
Benevolent
Associations
fiscal
year
1913-14
follow:
reports
theee
activities
LIST
OF
FEBRUARY
10,
1914
It
will
be
forwarded
request.
which
contain
Page
numbers
refer
to
Y
Am't
Sub-
Needed
SERVICE
PERFORMED
Year
ending
Sept.
30,
1913
seribed
NAME
I.
To
Relieve
Needy
III.
Insure
Equal
Op-
portunity
All
31.
Central
Friendly
Inn
Proeided
Frie
m
fort
fothe
bcoole
Cleve-
Associated
Charltles.
Relieved
rehabilitated
15545
ociessc
istict
.
n
hehalf
ef
poor.
nsia
House
....Provided
56.00
eals
end
cogesied
housing
10.000
i
Estndelghbor-ProUed
s81.650
2.400
35,
Hiram
instruction
recreatioN
9.
Methodist
Deacon-
Made
1et8
calls
social
moral
ess'
Home
t
tdauce
f
1
in
West
Side
Community
10.
enartment
tHelped
D02
persons
weekiy.
ilies.
977people
mosi
con-
23,779
32.
Co-ep.
Emp't
Bureau
Aided
effectively
employing
904
Take
Breese
8.000
6,000
fion
52s
girls,
acquired
e
feo
months
erist-
Department)....
c
11.
Volunteers
Amer-koused
104
girls
Working
Girls
Fresh
4.400
me
chldren
2.
Brotherhood
Club
Returned
self-u
ica
5,000
36.
Lnkealde
Rest
Cot-
kine
cirls.
(P
150
400
Provided
a
home
l
workgri
dichrged
34.
Golden
Rule
Home.
2,500
prisoners.
(P.
4)
100
s
Legal
Aid
Soelety.
Gate
toward
self-im
ronement
Ts
girls.
130.)
22
bay
full
fees.
54
4.
Cleve
Colored
Peo-
la
ad
omen
P
17.1
38.
Mnr
3,000
1,670
..
1.800
42.
Hov
Published
raised
type
books
uith
an
Publishing
th
oof1B009
thru-
50,
Soelety
Blind
Did
preveniive,,
educaliondl,
o
lond's
500
blisd.(P.
107.)
elety
Blind.
7,
Aged
Sheltered
45
aged
Protestant
twomen
1,000
3.500
5.
Ineurables..
alids.
incurable
Crittente
Gave
Ro
ar
D
Elo
40
heme
5,500
6.
Florence
39.
Young
wome
n'
19,02
giris
men
eH
17.)
2.500
...
.000
37.
Retreat..
shelter
training
Branch
30.
Boy
Seouts
Amer-
Protided
practical
training,
e-
rict
Coure
is
ncyndhelpfuiness
12.
Wome
nce
Unlon
2000
owRE
beeble
thr
(N.
P.)..
ated
organizations.
IT2.)
10a,
Salvation
Army
Res-
cus
Home..
waveard
8.)
Cared
19s
unmarried
mothers
7,500
4.000
II.
Orphaned
14.
Ch
Peotrided
schooling
10
destitute
children.
(.T
ck
IV
4
000
Crippled
en
17.Orphanage
dren,
S
or
9needy
chil
Clev
Orphan
Asv.
ed
chridre
41.
German
Hospital
..Treated
950
acute
medical
sur
nstitution
too
new.)
15,000
45.
Provident
Hospital.
20.
Holy
Furnished
care
home-
Fami
fer
homeless
22.Friendless
Children
children,
16)
3011
cases-37
pay.
46.
St.
Alexis
4,000
ay;
1545
charity,
48.
Clair
Hospltal..
934
cases;
6
without
school
55
ne
irls.(P.
113.)
1.000
49,
Luke's
Hospitnl.
/n
hosbital.
206e
cases,
185
charity
26.
St
eph
orp
Gae
Gnd
schoong
257
27.
Vineent's
382
....
51.
Vineent
Free
Dispensnry
22,416
ireatments.
218.)
Charlty
3677
1800
3.000
6,E00
18.
Humane
Prevented
punished
cruelty
dren
1375
animals.
Society
53
"Asaociation
(Wom-
Tignener
ens
nable
pay
fees
4.)
15.000
2,000
entPaced
sr
43.
Ma
Tuke's
d
124
homcs
al
3.
Catherine
Horstman
:
8.
Training
training.
.)eall-around
28.
hepherd
00
Firis
Ing
25.
Anthony's
na
RI
5.000
Hospital..
$51
315
babes,
44.
Maternity
11.550
47.
Ann's
70
maternity
cases
sheltered
1067
infants,
211.)
30,000
Awvlum
16.
Kin
day-lime
1011
childreR
Hospita
ti
5
25,000
mether
8
21,700
dergarten
mn...
edy
childres:
rinter
con
gnd
chooled
dependent
crippled
1)
21.
Cross
6,500
24.
Rainbow
Cottage...
V
valescent
(Ca-
pacily
recely
doubled.)
0.)
tuherculoschildre
p
18.000
19.
Epworth
Air
day
outings
234
por
52.
Visiting
Nurse
AsNO-
1,200
eiation.
er
injured.
needy,
Philanthropy
De-
es00
breakfasts
each
Hon
ofwomen's
clubs
28.000
olarahips
needy
MDerc
med
tamily
1,500
29.
Sunbeam
Cirele...
Helped
sumptiees.p
eedy
Total
(55
organizations)
507.149
12,000
children
At
Diseretion
Federation
Subscription
Blank
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