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thought, word, or deed. The membership "fee" was merely a kind act that would bring "sunshine" to someone. The ISS never asked for money as individual dues, and its officers served without pay. But the passing on of articles sent by members required stamps and expressage and stenographers were employed. Therefore, each branch was asked to have its International Day provide funds for this work. Anything from
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The society grew to a membership of over 100,000, by 1903, with 3,000 branches. There were branches in every state of the U.S. as well as in England, Scotland, India, Japan, China, Australia, and New Zealand. Its active membership consisted of the people who desired to brighten life by some kind
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newspaper's office largely as a newspaper club with the object "to scatter good cheer, happiness and kindness..." It was incorporated in New York in February 1900, Alden serving as president general.
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A distinguishing fact of the ISS was that sunshine was not charity, which was important to people who might not otherwise accept assistance from charitable institutions.
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The development and growth of the sunshine idea began as an association of 18 people living in
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There were about 200 newspapers that reported regularly the Sunshine work.
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ISS had homes for blind children, a hospital and sanitarium at
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ISS Department for the Blind advertisement (January, 1917)
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Philanthropic organizations based in the United States
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Home for Blind Babies in Brooklyn, New York (c. 1908)
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Cynthia May Alden
Cynthia May Alden
New York Recorder

Dyker Heights

Twelve Oaks Lodge
Glendale, California

New York City
Bensonhurst, New York
Lakemont, New York
New-York Historical Society
Cynthia May Alden
Clara Nettie Bates
Clara Estelle Baumhoff
L. Isabel Heald
Eliza Happy Morton
Mary C. Seward
"The International Sunshine Society"
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Who's who Among Minnesota Women: A History of Woman's Work in Minnesota from Pioneer Days to Date, Told in Biographies, Memorials and Records of Organizations
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