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  2. List of settlement houses in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Hull House, the first settlement house in Chicago. This is a list of settlement houses in Chicago.. Settlement houses, which reached their peak popularity in the early 20th century, were marked by a residential approach to social work: the social workers ("residents") would live in the settlement house, and thus be a part of the same communities as the people they served.

  3. Category:Settlement houses in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Gads Hill Center; H. Hull House; N. Neighborhood House (Chicago) ... University of Chicago Settlement This page was last edited on 19 April 2022, at 20:19 (UTC). Text ...

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  5. Decades later, former foster children allege abuse at ... - AOL

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    Two decades after the MacLaren Children's Center was closed, former foster children housed at the El Monte facility are coming forward with allegations of abuse. Lawsuits involving about 200 ...

  6. Chicago Commons - Wikipedia

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    Chicago Commons, known since 1954 as the Chicago Commons Association, is a social service organization and former settlement house in Chicago, Illinois, in the United States. Originally located on the near Northwest Side and now headquartered in Chicago's Bronzeville neighborhood, it serves underresourced communities throughout the city.

  7. Potential settlement reached in first suit alleging phony ...

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    CHICAGO — A settlement agreement has been reached in the first federal lawsuit alleging phony arrests by ex-Chicago Police Sgt. Ronald Watts and his team, a milestone that could have ...

  8. Chicago aldermen reject $2 million settlement for fatal ... - AOL

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    In a high-profile rebuke of Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and the city’s Law Department, aldermen narrowly rejected a $2 million police settlement Wednesday from a controversial case of alleged ...

  9. Negro Fellowship League - Wikipedia

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    The Negro Fellowship League (NFL) Reading Room and Social Center was one of the first black settlement houses in Chicago.It was founded by Ida B. Wells and her husband Ferdinand Barnett in 1910, [1] and provided social services and community resources for black men arriving in Chicago from the south during the Great Migration.