Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor Restored Family

- CSS Description
- See #4304 - Same family. #4303 Unknown Photographer In "A.I.C.P. 1920; The Seventy-Seventh Annual Report of the New York Association For Improving the Condition of the Poor," 1919-1920. Page 16, bottom. Caption: Typical A.I.C.P. Restored Family. Pictures of poverty and filth and sick folk are sometimes necessary to show the need among the poor in our city, but doesn't this fatherless family - with its story of conquest over almost insurmountable difficulties - prove that friendship and sympathy, with understanding, plus such money as may he needed, are well worth while?
Item Information
- Title
- Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor Restored Family
- Date
- 1920
- Item Number
- 503
- Photograph Number
- 4303
- Format
- photographs
- Corporate Designation
- New York Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor
- Places
- New York (N.Y.)
- Topics
- Women; Interiors; House furnishings; Girls; Families; Children; Boys
- Box and Folder Number
- 299: 21
- CSS Description
- See #4304 - Same family. #4303 Unknown Photographer In "A.I.C.P. 1920; The Seventy-Seventh Annual Report of the New York Association For Improving the Condition of the Poor," 1919-1920. Page 16, bottom. Caption: Typical A.I.C.P. Restored Family. Pictures of poverty and filth and sick folk are sometimes necessary to show the need among the poor in our city, but doesn't this fatherless family - with its story of conquest over almost insurmountable difficulties - prove that friendship and sympathy, with understanding, plus such money as may he needed, are well worth while?