Eleanor Roosevelt helped to establish the National Youth Organization (NYA). The NYA provided part time work and job training for youth from 1935 to 1943, for high school and college students and, later, for unemployed youth who were no longer attending school.
Not necessarily
yes
she made it
Eleanor Roosevelt helped her husband also known as the president by running New Deal Agencies.
Her goals were to help other people in life.
No. That was Abraham Lincoln: It was Franklin Delano Roosevelt that fixed the date as the fourth Thursday in November: Anecdotally, my grandfather, a Navy cook, said that the first "traditional" (North Eastern-New England) Thanksgiving dinner he ever cooked was on Nov 26, 1941, due to Eleanor Roosevelt's efforts to provide such to all the military. Have never been able to verify this.
=Eleanor Roosevelt helped the poor by feeding them around Christmas time.=
How did Eleanor Roosevelt help her husband when he was governor of New York,and later when he was president of the US
The return of the bonus army
She spoke to the United Nations on political rights for women.
Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948)
The Roosevelt family had a history of getting involved in public service. As a first lady, Eleanor pushed for the rights of women and African Americans.http://www.humanrights.com/voices-for-human-rights/eleanor-roosevelt.html