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Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Gladney's maternity services programs expanded. In 1970, Gladney's campus in Fort Worth included an on-campus middle school and high school operated by the Fort Worth Independent School District, with dormitories, hospital facilities and a career-development program and apartment living center for older women.
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Ill health forced Gladney into semi-retirement in 1960, but she remained active as an adviser until her death on October 2, 1961, from complications of diabetes. Gladney is buried at Rose Hill Cemetery in East Fort Worth. Gladney placed over 10,000 babies with adoptive parents during her career and totally revolutionized adoption practices.
Piester began to work for the Gladney Center for Adoption in 1961, serving as director of social services. in 1963, she became the executive director of the Gladney Center for Adoption. She increased the renown of the center and expanded its services by establishing education programs for the mothers at the Center, including an on-campus school.
A classroom for children ranging from 6 weeks old to 1 year old is shown at Clayton Youth Enrichment’s new child care center located at Broadway Baptist Church in Fort Worth’s Near Southside ...
A Fort Worth treatment center for high-needs children shut down this summer and Texas regulators are now working to revoke its permit, citing previous abuse and neglect findings and a “history ...
North Fort Worth High School. February 2, 1995 600 Park St. ... South Center Street Historic District. May 1, 2003 : 500-600 blocks of S. Center St. Arlington: 105 ...
The future Fort Worth Convention Center is expected to generate $6.9 billion in new spending over 30 years, according to a study conducted in 2019 by Hunden Strategic Partners.