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Lillian Wald Memorial Fund

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Lillian Wald Memorial Fund
NameLillian Wald Memorial Fund

Lillian Wald Memorial Fund was established to honor the legacy of Lillian Wald, a pioneering nurse and social worker who founded the Henry Street Settlement in New York City. The fund aims to continue Wald's work in improving the lives of disadvantaged communities, particularly in the areas of health care and social justice. This is achieved through partnerships with organizations such as the American Red Cross, National Association of Social Workers, and the Visiting Nurse Service of New York. The fund also collaborates with Columbia University, New York University, and the University of Pennsylvania to support research and education in the fields of nursing and social work.

History

The Lillian Wald Memorial Fund was established in the early 20th century, shortly after Lillian Wald's death in 1940. The fund was created by Henry Street Settlement and other organizations that Wald had worked with during her lifetime, including the New York City Mission Society and the National Consumers League. The fund's early activities were focused on providing health care and social services to disadvantaged communities in New York City, particularly in the Lower East Side and Harlem neighborhoods. The fund also worked closely with other organizations, such as the American Nurses Association, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, and the Women's Trade Union League, to advocate for social justice and human rights.

Purpose

The purpose of the Lillian Wald Memorial Fund is to continue Wald's legacy of improving the lives of disadvantaged communities through the provision of health care and social services. The fund achieves this by providing grants and support to organizations that work in these areas, such as the Visiting Nurse Service of New York, Catholic Charities USA, and the Salvation Army. The fund also supports research and education in the fields of nursing and social work, through partnerships with universities such as Harvard University, University of California, Berkeley, and University of Chicago. Additionally, the fund works with organizations such as the American Cancer Society, American Heart Association, and the National Alliance on Mental Illness to promote health education and disease prevention.

Namesake

The Lillian Wald Memorial Fund is named after Lillian Wald, a pioneering nurse and social worker who founded the Henry Street Settlement in New York City. Wald was a prominent figure in the Progressive Era, known for her work in improving the lives of disadvantaged communities, particularly in the areas of health care and social justice. She worked closely with other notable figures, such as Jane Addams, Florence Nightingale, and Clara Barton, to advocate for human rights and social reform. Wald's legacy continues to inspire organizations and individuals working in the fields of nursing and social work, including the American Nurses Association, National Association of Social Workers, and the International Council of Nurses.

Activities

The Lillian Wald Memorial Fund engages in a range of activities to achieve its purpose, including providing grants and support to organizations that work in the areas of health care and social services. The fund also supports research and education in the fields of nursing and social work, through partnerships with universities and organizations such as the National Institute of Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the World Health Organization. Additionally, the fund works with organizations such as the American Red Cross, Salvation Army, and the Catholic Charities USA to provide disaster relief and emergency services to communities in need. The fund also collaborates with community health centers, such as the Community Health Center of Burlington and the East Boston Neighborhood Health Center, to provide primary care and health education to disadvantaged communities.

Legacy

The Lillian Wald Memorial Fund has a lasting legacy in the fields of nursing and social work, and continues to inspire organizations and individuals working to improve the lives of disadvantaged communities. The fund's work has been recognized by organizations such as the American Nurses Association, National Association of Social Workers, and the International Council of Nurses, and has been supported by notable figures such as Hillary Clinton, Nancy Pelosi, and Barack Obama. The fund's legacy is also reflected in the work of organizations such as the Henry Street Settlement, Visiting Nurse Service of New York, and the National Consumers League, which continue to provide health care and social services to disadvantaged communities. The fund's impact is also seen in the work of community health centers, such as the Community Health Center of Burlington and the East Boston Neighborhood Health Center, which provide primary care and health education to disadvantaged communities. Category:Healthcare organizations

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