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  2. Henry Street Settlement - Wikipedia

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    The Settlement serves about 50,000 people each year. Clients include low-income individuals and families, survivors of domestic violence, youth ages 2 through 21, individuals with mental and physical health challenges, senior citizens, and arts and culture enthusiasts who attend performances, classes and exhibitions at Henry Street's Abrons Arts Center.

  3. Charles B. Stover - Wikipedia

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    In 1886, Stover founded the Neighborhood Guild on Forsyth Street, the first settlement house in the United States. [1] In 1898, he and Lillian Wald , director of the nearby Henry Street Settlement , founded the Outdoor Recreation League (ORL), whose mission was to provide play spaces and organize games for the children of the densely populated ...

  4. Annie Warburton Goodrich - Wikipedia

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    Annie Warburton Goodrich was born February 6, 1866, in New Brunswick, New Jersey.Her grandfather, John S. Butler, was a psychiatrist and founder of the Institute of Living, one of the country's first mental health centers.

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  6. List of active settlement houses - Wikipedia

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    Henry Street Settlement: New York, New York: United States The House of The Seven Gables Settlement: Salem, Massachusetts: United States [23] Hudson Guild: New York, New York: United States Jacob A. Riis Neighborhood Settlement: Long Island City, New York: United States [24] John Hope Settlement House: Providence, Rhode Island: United States [25]

  7. Prisoners of Profit - The Huffington Post

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    Correctional Services Corp. agreed to a settlement in which the company admitted no wrongdoing but paid a $300,000 fine for failing to document the gifts. It was then the highest fine ever assessed by the commission, besting a $250,000 fine doled out to Donald Trump and his business associates for failing to disclose money spent lobbying ...