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and families. Elliott's disparate programs merged in 1897 to become the Hudson Guild, which provided a platform to organize residents to improve neighborhood living conditions. Elliott’s son-in-law, H. Daniel Carpenter, followed him as head of Hudson Guild. Carpenter was executive director during a crucial period, from 1943 until 1973 and introduced or expanded programs for returning veterans, low and middle income housing, job training, and early childhood education.
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movements, planted the seed for what became the Hudson Guild, organizing the "Hurly Burlies," a social and recreation club for young men in the Chelsea neighborhood. In the next few years, Elliott established numerous clubs and programs for other groups, including young boys and girls, working women,
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in 1901, the creation of Chelsea Park, the first recreational space in the area in 1907, and the approval of new, low-cost, city-funded housing in Chelsea in 1938. At the same time, the Guild offered a broad range of direct programming and services to Chelsea residents, opening the first free
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in New York City in 1897, starting the first Summer Play School in the city in 1917, opening dental, prenatal, and well-baby clinics in 1919-1921, founding the Elliott Neighbors Club for Senior Citizens in 1947, opening one of the city’s first community
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Each year, Hudson Guild provides a service for over 14,000 people. Hudson Guild has five main program areas: Children and Youth Services, Adult Services, Arts Program, Community Building, and Mental Health.
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Hudson Guild’s Children and Youth Services targets at-risk youth living in Chelsea and surrounding neighborhoods. Hudson Guild works with other organizations and initiatives, such as non-profit
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In 2007, the Hudson Guild was among over 530 New York City arts and social service institutions to receive part of a $ 20 million grant from the
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in 2000 and in 2005 successfully advocated for affordable housing inclusion in West Chelsea redevelopment plans.
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clinics in 1948, and the first offerings of English-as-a-Second-Language classes in 1950.
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is a community-based social services organization rooted in and primarily focused on the
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In 1895, John Lovejoy Elliott, a young man greatly influenced by the growing
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Among the Guild's early advocacy successes were lobbying for the
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West 26th Street
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New York City Housing Authority
Chelsea-Elliot Houses
Chelsea
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New York City
John Lovejoy Elliott
settlement house
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settlement house
Ethical Culture
New York State Tenement House Act
kindergarten
mental health
anti-poverty programs
VISTA
Head Start
daycare
Community-Supported Agriculture
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Carnegie Corporation
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Michael Bloomberg
Slideluck Potshow
Hudson Guild website
"H. Daniel Carpenter, 95; Revitalized Chelsea"
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