Charities--Massachusetts--Boston
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Records of the Boston Women's Fund, 1966-2014
Reports, meeting minutes, incorporation papers, by-laws, correspondence, memos, grant applications, publications, financial records, photographs, video and audio recordings, press releases, and financial records of the Boston Women's Fund. Grant applications include pamphlets, brochures, flyers, and other publications from Boston-based grassroots community organizations for women.
Records of Boston Young Women's Christian Association (Massachusetts), 1858-2005 (inclusive), 1858-1988 (bulk)
Reports, minutes, correspondence, etc., of the Boston Young Women's Christian Association.
Records of the Fragment Society, 1812-1993
Minutes, annual reports, correspondence, etc., of the Fragment Society (Boston, Mass.), a philanthropic organization and the oldest continuous sewing circle in Boston.
Records of the Home for Aged Women, 1849-1975 (inclusive), 1849-1950 (bulk)
Annual reports, minutes, correspondence, etc., of the Home for the Aged (Boston, Mass.), originally the Association for the Relief of Aged and Indigent Females.
Records of the Ladies Unity Club, 1904-1951
Minutes, membership book, account book, etc., of the Ladies Unity Club, which maintained the Roxbury Home for Aged Women and the Annah F. Osgood Home for Aged People in Dorchester, Mass.
Records of the North Bennet Street Industrial School, 1880-1973
Minutes, reports, correspondence, etc., of North Bennet Street Industrial School (Boston, Mass.), a trade school and settlement house.
Records of the Saturday Evening Girls, 1915-1991 (inclusive), 1915-1959 (bulk)
Clippings, histories, correspondence, and photographs of the Saturday Evening Girls, a social group for working class young women in early-mid 20th century Boston, Massachusetts.
Papers of Ozeline Wise, 1853-1988
Correspondence, financial documents, photographs, etc., of Ozeline Barret Wise and Satyra Pearson Bennett, active members of St. Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church (Cambridge, Massachusetts).
Additional records of the Women's Educational and Industrial Union, 1877-2005
Addenda to the records of the Women's Educational and Industrial Union, a non-profit social and educational agency in Boston, Massachusetts, including correspondence, brochures, historical sketches, newsletters, photographs and slides, press releases, and clippings.