Florence Crittenton Home (Little Rock, Arkansas), listed on the NRHP in Arkansas
Florence Crittenton Home and Maternity Hospital, Sioux City, IA, listed on the NRHP in Iowa
Florence Crittenton Home (Charleston, South Carolina), listed on the NRHP in South Carolina
National Florence Crittenton Mission, the organization which established as many as 75 Florence Crittenton Homes
The National Crittenton Foundation, the current name and form of the organization which established the Homes
Topics referred to by the same term
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Florence Crittendon Home may refer to: FlorenceCrittentonHome (Little Rock, Arkansas), listed on the NRHP in Arkansas FlorenceCrittentonHome and Maternity...
The National FlorenceCrittenton Mission was an organization established in 1883 by Charles N. Crittenton. It attempted to reform prostitutes and unwed...
her leadership of the National FlorenceCrittenton Mission, which she founded in 1895 with Charles Nelson Crittenton. Her causes included helping the...
organization FlorenceCrittentonHome and Maternity Hospital, also known as Crittenton Center, historic buildings in Sioux City, Iowa, US National Florence Crittenton...
FlorenceCrittentonHome and Maternity Hospital, also known as Crittenton Center and the Samaritan Retirement Home, were historic buildings located in...
physician Katherine Waller Barrett of the National FlorenceCrittenton Mission. Charles Nelson Crittenton was born on February 20, 1833, on a farm in Henderson...
region. In the 1890s, Camp helped establish Knoxville's FlorenceCrittentonHome and Camp's Home for Friendless Women. Camp was born in 1839 on the Mount...
philanthropist, sociologist and social reformer, led the National FlorenceCrittenton Mission, which she founded in 1895. Alice Fisher, a nursing pioneer...
later called the National FlorenceCrittenton Mission after more homes were opened. At one point, more than 76 "CrittentonHomes" served young women and...
including serving on the boards of two FlorenceCrittentonHomes. They were part of a national network of rescue homes for "unfortunate lost girls", which...
Directors for the Salvation Army and the Board of Trustees for the FlorenceCrittentonHome. After graduating from Episcopal High School, he attended the University...
stories in the book were highly critical of homes for unwed mothers, particularly the FlorenceCrittentonHomes, and their coercive practices and the requirement...
and 29 Bleecker Street were also once the home of the National FlorenceCrittenton Mission, providing a home for "fallen women". 21 Bleecker Street's entrance...
1904. She attended the FlorenceCrittenton Training School in Washington, D. C. She lived at the FlorenceCrittenton Mission Home in New York for a time...
associations. She secured the donation of a tract of land to establish a FlorenceCrittentonHome for Fallen Girls at Tulsa. Failing health prevented her from completing...
Professionalization of Benevolence: Evangelicals and Social Workers in the FlorenceCrittentonHomes, 1915 to 1945". Journal of Social History. 22 (1): 21–43. ISSN 0022-4529...
Nelson Crittenton, she became interested in the rescue work among trafficked girls, and her book entitled The Traffic in Girls and FlorenceCrittenton Missions...