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165:. At the end of October 2016, a new club was chartered in Bangalore, India. The International President was in attendance to present the charter, initiate the new members and install the board of directors. In July 2017 Altrusa International, Inc. celebrated its centennial year at its biennial convention in Nashville, Tennessee. It had a record attendance with around 700 attendees, almost 10% of the membership. 59:, and was a partner in her brother's architecture firm. She also assisted him in organizing a Rotary chapter in Indianapolis. While she admired Durham's Institute, Bass felt that Altrusa could serve a higher purpose. In June 1918, when Altrusa held its first convention in Indianapolis, Bass's vision became reality. The Altrusa Institute became a classified service organization for women. 80:
In 1962, Altrusa International established the Altrusa International Foundation, which is dedicated to improving economic well-being and quality of life through a commitment to community services and literacy. In 1966, the organization began to look to America's youth as the future of Altrusa and
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Later, the Altrusa Institute was renamed as the National Association of Altrusa Clubs and adopted By-Laws that laid the groundwork for today's Altrusans. Soon after, Bass created the Principles of Altrusa which defined Altrusa as "a builder of women" and an organization based on merit and
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The 1980s and 1990s brought changes to Altrusa. With the end of Communism, the former Soviet Union saw its first Altrusa clubs. Increasing its global outlook, Altrusa expanded projects beyond literacy and education by adopting a resolution to promote environmental concerns in 1989.
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Altrusa International was founded in Nashville, Tennessee, in 1917, originally as Altrusa Institute. During that time, a record number of women were going to work during World War I, and there was a need for women's civic organizations. Dr. Alfred Durham, a member of
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In 1963, Altrusa had over 500 clubs in ten countries. The 1963–1965 program called for expanded vocational services to youth and older workers, more international relations programs and projects, and increased efforts to conserve human resources at all ages.
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In 1957, the organization had clubs in eight countries. Its program for service for 1957–1959, based on a survey of clubs, focused on traffic safety, expanded services for older people, and the need for youth guidance to reduce delinquency.
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established ASTRA service clubs. ASTRA encourages young people, ages 13 to 21, to participate in community service. Expanding on its commitment to youth, Altrusa adopted literacy as an ongoing area of service in 1977.
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In 2011, the association launched a new branding and marketing campaign with the purpose of increasing Altrusa's image in the communities, and reaching out to an evolving membership.
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As of October 2017, Altrusa had around 8,000 members in 313 clubs from 13 countries, including Canada, New Zealand, and the United States. It is an official observer to the
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In 1935, Altrusa became international when the first club in Mexico was organized. In 1937 its first convention outside the United States took place in
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accomplishment. The Principles were officially adopted in 1921 along with a major club building effort. By 1922, Altrusa had 20 clubs.
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Altrusa published a retrospective of its early years in 1933, and listed the following women as its first eleven national presidents:
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Gillette Hayden, Nationally Acclaimed Woman Dentist, Dies, The Columbus Dispatch, March 27, 1929 page 1
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By 1950, Altrusa had 266 clubs with 28,600 women executives and professional leaders as members.
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Archives and Special Collections, Ball State University Libraries (PDF)
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Guide to Altrusa International of Lexington records, 1923-1995
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International organizations based in the United States
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Altrusa International, Inc. of Indianapolis Records
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Altrusa International
non-profit organization
Nashville, Tennessee
Kiwanis
United States Employment Services
Cuernavaca, Mexico
Gillette Hayden
Helen Johnston
United Nations
NGO
consultative status
ECOSOC
"Celebrate Anniversary of Altrusa"
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"Altrusa International, Inc"
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"The History of Altrusa"
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"Principles of Altrusa"
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"Altrusa Celebrates 50th Anniversary"
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"United Nations Civil Society Participation – General"
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"Altrusa Dinner"
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"'Serve to Survive' Theme of Altrusa Convention Scheduled for July 21"
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"Altrusa International Foundation – Leading to a better community"
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