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  2. Florence Crittenton Home and Maternity Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The maternity hospital closed in 1928, and Methodist Hospital acquired the building for a dormitory for nursing students. It was converted into the Samaritan Retirement Home in 1949. The Crittenton Center determined the 1906 building no longer served its needs, and they moved to a new facility in 1998. The facility was sold to a developer.

  3. The National Crittenton Foundation - Wikipedia

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    National Crittenton is a Portland, Oregon-based American organization that works with at-risk and criminal justice system-involved girls, young women and their families.The foundation is affiliated with 25 member agencies operating across the country in urban and rural areas, including Baltimore; Boston; Charleston, South Carolina; Denver, Colorado; Kansas City, Missouri; Knoxville, Tennessee ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Crittenton Community Center overcomes odds, celebrates ... - AOL

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    The new Crittenton Community Center faced a financial shortfall and cutbacks, but a late fundraising drive pushed project across the finish line.

  6. 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.

  7. Crittenton Women's Union - Wikipedia

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    Crittenton Women's Union (EMPath): Official website Archived 2009-11-26 at the Wayback Machine; Trove: National Library of Australia - Articles etc held in Australian libraries concerning "Crittenton Women's Union" Crittenton Women's Union Records, 2005-2014 Archived 2021-02-27 at the Wayback Machine MC 1039. Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe ...

  8. Kate Waller Barrett - Wikipedia

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    Kate Waller Barrett (January 24, 1857 – February 23, 1925), née Katherine Harwood Waller, was a prominent Virginia physician, humanitarian, philanthropist, sociologist and social reformer, best known for her leadership of the National Florence Crittenton Mission, which she founded in 1895 with Charles Nelson Crittenton.

  9. USAID cuts fallout: Wasted food, 'free-for-all' ISIS camps ...

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    USAID delivers billions of dollars in aid to dozens of countries. Shuttering it means wasted food, 'free-for-all' ISIS camps, and less HIV prevention.