Settlement House

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A house to bring the rich and the poor together, offering daycare, education, and healthcare

Real World Example

Settlement houses were crucial during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, especially in cities experiencing rapid urbanization and immigration. They provided essential services like daycare, education, and healthcare to help integrate immigrants and support poor urban families. These houses played a significant role in easing tensions between different social classes by promoting understanding and cooperation. Today, the values of community support and social welfare that originated from settlement houses can be seen in community centers and social service organizations. For example, a modern-day community center offering free language classes and job training to immigrants reflects the settlement house's enduring mission to uplift and integrate diverse communities.

Practice Version

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