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YWCA
George Haynes
Elizabeth Haynes
Social Work
100
1906
When was the YWCA founded? (The first National Board)
100
social worker, educator, and cofounder and first executive director of the National Urban League.
What are some the accomplishments George has reached?
100
Lowndes County, Alabama
Where is Elizabeth from?
100
work carried out by trained personnel with the aim of alleviating the conditions of those in need of help or welfare.
What is the definition of social work?
200
London, England
Where was the first YWCA?
200
Fisk University
where did he graduate with his B.A?
200
Fisk University
What university did she graduate from?
200
all stages of life, from children to the elderly, and from all situations from adoption to hospice care.
What does stages do social workers cover?
300
A welfare movement!
What does YWCA stand for?
300
social problems affecting black migrants from the South
in 1906 and 1907 what did Haynes become involved in?
300
student secretary
What position did Elizabeth fill at YWCA?
300
largest providers of mental health services
Professional Social Workers are the nation's what?
400
1908
In what year did the Haynes begin their work here?
400
Improving the Industrial Conditions of Negroes in New York, and the Committee on Urban Conditions Among Negroes
What does The American Association for the Protection of Colored Women do?
400
the first African American women appointed to the YWCA’s national board.
in years to come what position did Elizabeth fill at YWCA?
400
•More than 600,000 people
how many people hold social work degrees
500
To provide employment and better living conditions
What was the main purpose of YWCA?
500
secretary of the Colored Men’s Department of the International Committee
What did he do at the YMCA?
500
the first African American women appointed to the YWCA’s national board.
In the 1930's what did she mostly study?
500
national, state, and local elected office, including two U.S. Senators and four U.S. Representatives.
there are more than 170 social workers in which filled