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- National Florence Crittenton Mission - Wikipedia
It attempted to reform prostitutes and unwed pregnant women through the creation of establishments where they were to live and learn skills The first of the organization's homes was located in New York City Seven years later, in 1890, the second Florence Crittenton Home was opened in San Jose, California
- Florence Crittenton Home Reunion Registry
Florence Crittenton Home - now is Partnership of Family, Children, and Adults - address below 1108 W 33rd Street - old address for FCH Chattanooga, Tennessee 37410
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Our comprehensive array of services include therapeutic and treatment-based residential care, home visiting, community parenting classes, outpatient treatment services for mental health and substance use disorders for caregivers of all ages and or their children, and early education and childcare opportunities for children aged 0-5
- About Us - Florence Crittenton Services
Florence Crittenton Services is the premier two-generation wraparound service provider for teen moms and their children in the Denver metro area
- Homes for Unwed and Troubled Women 1869 – 1950 - a3Genealogy
The National Florence Crittenton Mission became a well known safe-haven for unwed, troubled girls Most of the homes served between 8-15 girls, but then there were the larger Florence Crittenton homes, like that in Kansas City
- Florence Crittenton Homes: A History - Social Welfare History . . .
As a result of his efforts, “Crittenton Homes” that provided rescue services and shelter to unwed mothers in an atmosphere permeated by Christian evangelism were established throughout the United States beginning in 1892
- Our Story – Florence Crittenton
The agency was originally a refuge for sick and destitute women and an early provider of daycare for working women before evolving into a home for unwed mothers and their adoptive babies Today, Florence Crittenton provides emergency shelter, residential housing, healthcare, education, counseling and social support to girls and young women
- Florence Crittenton Home for unwed mothers opens in Dunlap on . . .
On November 21, 1899, the Florence Crittenton Home for unwed mothers opens six miles south of Seattle in Dunlap The home is part of the women's rescue movement that provides rehabilitation for prostitutes and a safe haven for destitute women
- Crittenton General Hospital’s Forgotten Legacy Serving Single . . .
The Florence Crittenton Home for unwed mothers in in Peoria, Illinois, which opened in 1937, included a full hospital wing for birthing with pre- and post-delivery rooms—mirroring both the medical and boarding practices of Crittenton General Hospital in its first decades
- Our History - Florence Crittenton Services
In the middle part of the 20th century, the Florence Crittenton Home operated exclusively as a maternity home for pregnant women Most of the women gave birth at the Home in a hospital ward set up on the third floor
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