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Charities -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (5)
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Bellefaire Jewish Children's Home (Shaker Heights, Ohio) (1)
Charities -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Archives. (1)
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Child psychotherapy -- Residential treatment -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Child psychotherapy -- Residential treatment -- Ohio -- University Heights. (1)
Child welfare -- Ohio -- University Heights. (1)
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Children -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Children's Services (Cleveland, Ohio) (1)
Cleveland Council on World Affairs -- Archives. (1)
Cleveland Day Nursery Association (Ohio) (1)
Cleveland Homemaker Service -- Archives. (1)
Day care centers -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Episcopal Church -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Episcopal Sisterhood of the Transfiguration (Cleveland, Ohio). (1)
Girick, Jack, 1896-1988. (1)
Golden Age Center of Cleveland -- Archives. (1)
Greater Cleveland Associated Foundation -- Archives. (1)
Group homes for youth -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Guild of the Holy Cross for Invalids (Cleveland, Ohio). (1)
Health Fund of Greater Cleveland -- Archives. (1)
Holy Cross House for Crippled and Invalid Children (Cleveland, Ohio). (1)
Jewish Orphan Asylum (Shaker Heights, Ohio) (1)
Jewish orphanages -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Jewish orphanages -- Ohio -- University Heights. (1)
Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Charities. (1)
Jews -- Ohio -- University Heights -- Charities. (1)
Juvenile delinquency -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Kindergarten teachers, Training of -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Mentally ill children -- Care -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Mentally ill children -- Care -- Ohio -- University Heights. (1)
Nursery schools -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Public welfare -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Sagamore Hills Children's Psychiatric Hospital. Citizens' Advisory Committee -- Archives. (1)
Social case work with youth -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Social service -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Social work with children -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Social work with youth -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Welfare Federation of Cleveland -- Archives. (1)
Western Reserve Child Welfare Council. (1)
Women -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Charities. (1)
Youth -- Ohio -- Cleveland. (1)
Youth Service (Cleveland, Ohio) (1)
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1Title:  Children's Services Records     
 Creator:  Children's Services 
 Dates:  1873-1972 
 Abstract:  Children's Services was a Cleveland, Ohio, social service agency founded in 1942 by the merger of the Cleveland Humane Society (est. 1873) and the Children's Bureau (est. 1921). The collection consists of minutes, annual reports, financial and legal records, publications, scrapbooks and administrative documents from Children's Services, the Cleveland Humane Society and the Children's Bureau. 
 Call #:  MS 4020 
 Extent:  6.40 linear feet (7 containers) 
 Subjects:  Children's Services (Cleveland, Ohio) | Animals, Treatment of -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Societies, etc. | Child welfare -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Charities -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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2Title:  Western Reserve Child Welfare Council Records     
 Creator:  Western Reserve Child Welfare Council 
 Dates:  1910-1917 
 Abstract:  The Western Reserve Child Welfare Council was founded in 1911, following the first Western Reserve Conference on the Care of Neglected and Dependent Children, held in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1910. The organizers of this conference recommended a permanent organization be formed to promote cooperation between both public and private child welfare agencies in the Western Reserve. Membership in the Council consisted of two appointed representatives from each agency. The Council produced reports addressing such issues as child labor, infant care, education, institutional care, and dependent mothers. The Council also served as a watchdog organization that could recommend action to the City of Cleveland on child advocacy issues. Leading members included James R. Garfield, Chester C. Bolton, Gilbert P. Jennings, and Dr. Richard Bolt. In 1914, the Western Reserve Child Welfare Council changed its name to the Cleveland Welfare Council. In 1917, it joined with the Cleveland Federation for Charity and Philanthropy in a single organization named the Welfare Federation of Cleveland. The collection consists of a constitution, minutes, budget statements, correspondence, and reports. 
 Call #:  MS 4632 
 Extent:  0.20 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  Western Reserve Child Welfare Council. | Child welfare -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Charities -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Public welfare -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Children -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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3Title:  Youth Service Records     
 Creator:  Youth Services 
 Dates:  1916-1972 
 Abstract:  Youth Services was a Cleveland, Ohio, social service agency which evolved from a charity organization for women and girls, the Women's Protective Association (est. 1916). In 1930 it changed its name to the Girls' Bureau of Cleveland. In 1943 the Bureau expanded its services to include boys, and became the Youth Bureau of Cleveland - Girls' and Boys' Service. In 1958 it became Youth Service. Its main focus became casework and temporary housing for youths with family problems. In 1972 it merged into the Center for Human Services. The collection consists of minutes, reports, financial documents, correspondence, histories of the agency, its constitution, amendments, newspaper clippings, publications, scrapbooks, and photographs. 
 Call #:  MS 3629 
 Extent:  2.40 linear feet (3 containers) 
 Subjects:  Youth Service (Cleveland, Ohio) | Social work with youth -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Social case work with youth -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Group homes for youth -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Child welfare -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Women -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Charities. | Youth -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Charities -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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4Title:  Holy Cross House for Crippled and Invalid Children Records     
 Creator:  Holy Cross House for Crippled and Invalid Children 
 Dates:  1904-1935 
 Abstract:  The Hoy Cross House for Crippled and Invalid Children was founded in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1903 by the Guild of the Holy Cross for Invalids. Administrated by members of the Episcopal Sisterhood of the Transfiguration, the house served economically disadvantaged children. The House, first located on Whittier Ave. and later at 9014 Cedar Ave. in Cleveland, closed its doors in 1934. The collection consists of minutes and reports of the Board of Managers and Lady Managers, annual reports, correspondence, financial records, publications, and case files of patients' records. 
 Call #:  MS 4565 
 Extent:  1.80 linear feet (3 containers) 
 Subjects:  Holy Cross House for Crippled and Invalid Children (Cleveland, Ohio). | Guild of the Holy Cross for Invalids (Cleveland, Ohio). | Episcopal Sisterhood of the Transfiguration (Cleveland, Ohio). | Children -- Institutional care -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Child welfare -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Child health services -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Charities -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Episcopal Church -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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5Title:  Cleveland Day Nursery Association Records     
 Creator:  Cleveland Day Nursery Association 
 Dates:  1874-1973 
 Abstract:  The Cleveland Day Nursery Association was founded in 1882 by the Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) and the Young Ladies Temperance League to provide day care and health services for children of working mothers in Cleveland, Ohio. Its members worked for legislation, standards and licensing to improve all local nurseries. The collection consists of annual reports, minutes of the Board of Trustees and special committees, financial records, correspondence, reports on individual nurseries, publications, scrapbooks and newspaper clippings. Records beyond the late 1950s are less numerous than for previous years. 
 Call #:  MS 3667 
 Extent:  6.60 linear feet (8 containers) 
 Subjects:  Cleveland Day Nursery Association (Ohio) | Day care centers -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Nursery schools -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Child welfare -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Child health services -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Child development -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Kindergarten teachers, Training of -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Social work with children -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Charities -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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6Title:  S. Sterling McMillan Papers     
 Creator:  McMillan, S. Sterling 
 Dates:  1962-1970 
 Abstract:  S. Sterling McMillan was an economist, professor at Western Reserve University, and founder of Predicasts. McMillan authored several books and was involved with numerous philanthropic and social welfare organizations in Cleveland, Ohio, serving as a trustee and financial consultant. The collection consists of meeting agendas, annual reports, correspondence, financial statements, minutes, newsletters and reports of various social agencies in which McMillan had an interest. The bulk of the material pertains to the Cleveland Welfare Federation, but the collection also includes material of the Cleveland Homemaker Service Association, Cleveland Council on World Affairs, the Golden Age Center of Cleveland, Greater Cleveland Associated Foundation, Health Fund of Greater Cleveland, and Sagamore Hills Children's Psychiatric Hospital Citizens' Advisory Committee. 
 Call #:  MS 4523 
 Extent:  1.75 linear feet (3 containers) 
 Subjects:  Welfare Federation of Cleveland -- Archives. | Cleveland Homemaker Service -- Archives. | Cleveland Council on World Affairs -- Archives. | Golden Age Center of Cleveland -- Archives. | Health Fund of Greater Cleveland -- Archives. | Greater Cleveland Associated Foundation -- Archives. | Sagamore Hills Children's Psychiatric Hospital. Citizens' Advisory Committee -- Archives. | Charities -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Archives. | Social service -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Child welfare -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Juvenile delinquency -- Ohio -- Cleveland.
 
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7Title:  Bellefaire Records, Series III     
 Creator:  Bellefaire 
 Dates:  1900-2003 
 Abstract:  Bellefaire, a residential treatment center for emotionally disturbed adolescents, is the oldest Jewish social-service agency in Cleveland, Ohio. It was dedicated on July 14, 1868 as the Jewish Orphan Asylum, established to care for Civil War orphans. By 1900, more than 400 orphans lived there. The name was changed to the Jewish Orphan Home (JOH) in 1919, and later to Bellefaire when its facilities moved to the corner of Belvoir and Fairmount Boulevards in 1929. In 1942 the orphanage changed its focus to include residential therapeutic care for emotionally disturbed children. It stopped accepting orphans in 1943. In 1954, Bellefaire opened its admissions to children of all faiths and today provides counseling, substance abuse treatment, foster care, adoption services, and residential treatment. Jack Girick, whose papers are included in this collection, was a resident of the Jewish Orphan Asylum from 1902 to 1912. While a resident, he served as a monitor, assisted the superintendent in conducting Sabbath religious services, and was elected president of the Literary Union and the Athletic Association of the Home. Girick was sent to Central High School, and then to Hebrew Union College to train for the rabbinate. In 1917 he left school and returned to the Jewish Orphan Home, where he became governor of the Home from 1917 to 1922 and then assistant superintendent from 1922 to 1938. He remained active in the Jewish Orphan Home Alumni Association until his death in 1988. The Jewish Orphan Home Alumni Association was established in 1888 to serve and connect the orphans who formerly lived at the Jewish Orphan Home. The Association held Homecomings each year in Cleveland and had several active chapters located throughout the country. "Graduates" of JOH were designated by the year of their confirmation class. The collection consists of bulletins, correspondence, books, membership lists, minutes, magazines, and directories. 
 Call #:  MS 5100 
 Extent:  1.50 linear feet (3 containers) 
 Subjects:  Girick, Jack, 1896-1988. | Bellefaire Jewish Children's Home (Shaker Heights, Ohio) | Jewish Orphan Asylum (Shaker Heights, Ohio) | Jewish orphanages -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Jewish orphanages -- Ohio -- University Heights. | Jews -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Charities. | Jews -- Ohio -- University Heights -- Charities. | Mentally ill children -- Care -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Mentally ill children -- Care -- Ohio -- University Heights. | Child psychotherapy -- Residential treatment -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Child psychotherapy -- Residential treatment -- Ohio -- University Heights. | Child welfare -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Child welfare -- Ohio -- University Heights.
 
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