The Clarissa Cook Home for the Friendless was established in 1870 in Chicago, Illinois. It was founded by philanthropist Clarissa Cook to provide housing and support for homeless women and children.
The birthplace of Ted Bundy, which was originally named Home For Friendless Women, was later changed to Elizabeth Lund For Unwed Mothers. The address was 346 Shelburne Rd., Burlington, VT. The Home For Friendless Women first opened its doors on April 4, 1893 and the first baby was born there shortly after.
Glens Falls Home for Aged Women was created in 1903.
Woman's Home Companion was created in 1873. It was a popular American women's magazine that focused on homemaking, fiction, and journalism.
It was an orphanage in Erie, PA called Home for the Friendless. My mom and her two brothers were there sometime between 1928-1940. Check with Sarah A. Reed Children's Center in Erie. They have records from the orphanage. 2445 West 34th St. Erie, PA 16506 814-838-1954.
encourage women to work outside of the home to help the war effort.
Society to Encourage Studies at Home was created in 1873 by Emily Davies and Barbara Bodichon in the United Kingdom. Its aim was to provide educational opportunities for women who were not able to attend traditional universities.
From Home to Home was created in 1970.
Home from Home - film - was created in 1939.
Home - Home album - was created in 1972.
In 1966 a group known as the National Organization for Women was created. This group demanded equal pay and opportunities in society for women who worked outside of the home. This organization used every opportunity to fight the belief that women should stay at home instead of work for their families.
For Your Home was created in 1996.