1940 – 1949 highlights
Growth
1945 Contributions received from a record-breaking 325 individuals
1945 The endowment now comprises 50 named funds
1945 The foundation receives largest gift of flexible dollars to date
1946 Assets surpass $10 million
Donors
1941 Katherine Bohm: A Laundress’s Generous Endowment Gift
1942 Lynn J. and Eva D. Hammond: Donors of the First Funds to Help the Aging
Leaders
1928 Leyton E. Carter: CEO, 1928–1953
1942 Carl W. Brand: Board Chairman
1942 Fred S. McConnell: Board Chairman
Impact
1941 Bellwether Support of African-American Girl Scout Troops
1941 First Stand-Alone Adoption Service
1941 Inaugurating Counseling at Divorce Court
1941 Innovative Library Program for Shut-ins
1942 Day Care for War-Effort Mothers
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