Social Service Exchange Index Files, October 1939

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1939
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Community Fund's Social Service Exchange, October 1938 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger

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1938
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Ann Arbor News, October 24, 1938
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Savings estimated at $10,000 during the last year were effected through the Social Service Exchange, operated by the Community Fund through contributions by Ann Arbor's "good neighbors." The exchange acts as a clearing house for all individuals and families served by social agencies, both private and public. Its files are strictly confidential.
Ann Arbor News, October 24, 1938
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Savings estimated at $10,000 during the last year were effected through the Social Service Exchange, operated by the Community Fund through contributions by Ann Arbor's "good neighbors." The exchange acts as a clearing house for all individuals and families served by social agencies, both private and public. Its files are strictly confidential.
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Community Fund Publicity, October 1937 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger

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1937
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Ann Arbor News, October 27, 1937
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Waiting For A Good Ann Arbor Neighbor We all are good neighbors in Ann Arbor and this appealing little girl who is waiting for help from one of the Community Fund agencies will not be disappointed if Ann Arbor's good neighbors get behind the Community Fund campaign. It will begin with dinner at the Michigan Union next Tuesday night. Ann Arbor residents are known for their willingness to lend a helping hand and the agencies which are united under the Community fund banner are thoroughly capable in solving the problems of the less fortunate. These agencies include the Family Welfare Bureau, Michigan Children's Aid Society, Social Service Exchange, Dunbar Community center, Maternal Health clinic, Old Ladies Home, Boy Scout council, Public Health Nurses, Salvation Army, Young Men's Christian association and Young Women's Christian association. So be a Good Neighbor.
Ann Arbor News, October 27, 1937
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Waiting For A Good Ann Arbor Neighbor We all are good neighbors in Ann Arbor and this appealing little girl who is waiting for help from one of the Community Fund agencies will not be disappointed if Ann Arbor's good neighbors get behind the Community Fund campaign. It will begin with dinner at the Michigan Union next Tuesday night. Ann Arbor residents are known for their willingness to lend a helping hand and the agencies which are united under the Community fund banner are thoroughly capable in solving the problems of the less fortunate. These agencies include the Family Welfare Bureau, Michigan Children's Aid Society, Social Service Exchange, Dunbar Community center, Maternal Health clinic, Old Ladies Home, Boy Scout council, Public Health Nurses, Salvation Army, Young Men's Christian association and Young Women's Christian association. So be a Good Neighbor.
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