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  2. National Florence Crittenton Mission - Wikipedia

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    Florence Crittenton Misson, 21 Bleecker Street, 1893. The National Florence Crittenton Mission was an organization established in 1883 by Charles N. Crittenton.It attempted to reform prostitutes and unwed pregnant women through the creation of establishments where they were to live and learn skills.

  3. Crittenton, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Crittenton, Inc. was the product of a merger between two pioneering women’s rights societies of the late 19th century; the Boston Female Moral Reform Society and the Florence Crittenton Home. [1] Both organizations had similar goals in assisting poor and unwed mothers and ultimately worked together to help these women achieve economic ...

  4. Florence Crittenton Home and Maternity Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of the organization was to aid the "friendless, dependent women and girls, and may receive and dispose of babies of deceased fathers or mothers, or those abandoned by them, or those surrendered to this corporation by the order of any judge, court or officer, or legal guardian." [2] It was the only Crittenton Home in Iowa. Their ...

  5. What are maternity homes? Their legacy is checkered - AOL

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    In 1883, the first Florence Crittenton home opened in New York as a place to reform unmarried “fallen women,” who were encouraged to keep their children. ... Unwed Mothers, ...

  6. My mother let me, an innocent child, live. I am eternally ...

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    As a product of the Florence Crittenton Home for Unwed Mothers, I have powerful, pro-life beliefs. Had my birth mother made a choice not to carry me to term, I would have never breathed fresh air ...

  7. What are maternity homes? Their legacy is checkered

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    What is the history of American maternity homes? In 1883, the first Florence Crittenton home opened in New York as a place to reform unmarried “fallen women,” who were encouraged to keep their children. That goal changed by the middle of the 20th century, when maternity homes began placing most babies with adoptive families.

  8. After the end of Roe, a new beginning for maternity homes

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    Many unwed pregnant women and girls were sent to live in maternity homes, where they were often coerced into relinquishing their babies. “Our children were stolen,” said Karen Wilson-Buterbaugh. She was 17 in 1966 when her parents sent her to a Washington, D.C., home run by Florence Crittenton, a large chain of maternity homes started by ...

  9. Florence Crittenton Home - Wikipedia

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    The National Crittenton Foundation, the current name and form of the organization which established the Homes Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Florence Crittenton Home .