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Friendly Visiting among the Poor: A Handbook for Charity Workers

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A practical guide for volunteers who visit low-income households, presenting methods for assessing needs and offering constructive assistance. It surveys household roles and life-cycle concerns—income earners, homemakers, children—and addresses health, budgeting, recreation, and relief, with recommendations on when to give material aid and when to pursue organized remedies. The text outlines casework techniques, cooperation with churches and civic agencies, training through local conferences, and conduct for visitors, emphasizing careful inquiry, respect for family dignity, use of community resources, and further reading for continued learning.

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Mary Ellen Richmond

Mary Ellen Richmond was a pioneering social work educator and reformer in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She is best known for her influential book "Friendly Visiting among the Poor: A Handbook for Charity Workers," which provided practical guidance for charitable organizations and emphasized the importance of personal relationships in social work. Richmond's work laid the foundation for modern social work practices, advocating for a more systematic approach to helping those in need. Her contributions to the field have had a lasting impact on social welfare and charity work.

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