Child Welfare Child welfare services have evolved throughout Indiana statehood, with a mix of public, nonprofit, and faith-based entities playing important roles… Read More »Child Welfare
Christamore House Family and Community Center In 1905, Butler University alumnae and urban missionaries Anna C. Stover (1870-1944) and Edith D. Surbey (ca. 1872-1972) began settlement… Read More »Christamore House Family and Community Center
Christel DeHaan Family Foundation Christel DeHaan Family Foundation (CDFF) was founded by , an accomplished businesswoman, community leader, and philanthropist who emigrated from Germany… Read More »Christel DeHaan Family Foundation
Church Women United In 1898 a group of church women headed by Mrs. J. D. Forest and Mrs. W. H. H. Shank issued… Read More »Church Women United
CICOA Aging And In Home Solutions, Inc. In 1971, Mayor and the established the Mayor’s Task Force on Aging to develop a comprehensive service program for older citizens in… Read More »CICOA Aging And In Home Solutions, Inc.
Grace Giddings Julian Clarke (Sept. 11, 1865-June 18, 1938). Grace Julian was born in Centerville, Indiana, the daughter of , abolitionist congressman from Indiana,… Read More »Grace Giddings Julian Clarke
The Clowes Fund Ph.D., retired director of research, his wife , and their two sons, and George H. A. Clowes Jr., MD, incorporated… Read More »The Clowes Fund
Allen Whitehill Clowes (Feb. 18, 1917 – Nov. 3, 2000). Allen Clowes was the son of Indianapolis leader in education, arts, and society,… Read More »Allen Whitehill Clowes
Edith Whitehill Hinkel Clowes (Sept. 21, 1885-May 22, 1968). Philanthropist and patron of the arts, Edith Whitehill Hinkel was born in Buffalo, New York,… Read More »Edith Whitehill Hinkel Clowes
George Henry Alexander (Alec) Clowes (Aug. 17, 1877 – Aug. 25, 1958). George Henry Alexander (Alec) Clowes was born in Ipswich, England, to Josiah Pratt… Read More »George Henry Alexander (Alec) Clowes