They helped city dwellers by studying the problems facing immigrants and poor city dwellers, then searched for ways to improve conditions
It made more room for city Dwellers
Settlement houses were community centers established in urban areas during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, aimed at aiding impoverished city dwellers. They provided various services, including educational programs, healthcare, and vocational training, to help immigrants and low-income families integrate into society. Notable examples include Hull House in Chicago, founded by Jane Addams, which became a model for similar initiatives across the United States. These houses played a crucial role in addressing social issues and improving the quality of life for urban residents.
Farmers help city dwellers survive so much that with out farmers city dwellers (well actually EVERYONE) would die. Farmer produce all of the food that we eat, so with out farmers there is no food and without any food we'd starve.
She opened a settlement house to help immigrants and working families
This is called a settlement house
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Settlement houses for immigrants ran Americanization programs to help them adapt.
The settlement houses offered schooling, nursing, and other kinds of help to those in need.
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Jane Addams founded Hull House which was a settlement house complex in Chicago designed to help recent immigrants.
They helped the poor by providing them with housing, education, child services, connections that helped find them jobs, food, and care and compassion when no one else would help them. It also offered them recreation and social activities.
help jasmine at the light house