COMPOUND OBJECT (4 Items)

The Tacoma Rescue Mission: Hope for the Homeless Item Info

Patti R. Saunders, research...
Patti R. Saunders, research essay - application/pdf
PDF
Joseph N. Ellis, interview...
Joseph N. Ellis, interview transcript - application/pdf
PDF
Diana K. Jeffrey, interview...
Diana K. Jeffrey, interview transcript - application/pdf
PDF
Joseph N. Ellis, video...
Joseph N. Ellis, video - video
VIDEO
Title:
The Tacoma Rescue Mission: Hope for the Homeless
Creator:
Saunders, Patti R.
Date Created:
1991
Description:
The oral history interview transcript contains interviews with Joe Ellis, Executive Director of the Tacoma Rescue Mission and Diana K. Jeffery, Administrative Assistant at the Mission. Ellis gives a brief background on his life and training, as well as an overview of the history of the Tacoma Rescue Mission, including some discussion of the work and character of the superintendents who preceded him (C. M. Shaughnessy, Ray L. Marvin and G. Hanley Barker). Ellis describes the programs and services provided by the Tacoma Rescue Mission in some detail. Jeffery recounts her ten years of service with the Mission, where she started as the manager of the emergency family shelter. She describes her direct work with the clients and refers to some individuals who apparently were present at the time her interview was recorded. In addition to those for Ellis and Jeffery, release forms are included for five participants from the "New Life" program who also were interviewed, as well as another Mission staff member, but these interviews are not contained in the transcript.
Subjects:
Religious missions Housless persons Social conditions Tacoma 19th century 20th century
Location:
Union Station District
Latitude:
47.24507452286103
Longitude:
-122.43565236909946
Source:
Tacoma Community History Project
Type:
record
Format:
compound_object
Source
Preferred Citation:
"The Tacoma Rescue Mission: Hope for the Homeless", Tacoma Community History Project, University of Washington Tacoma Library
Reference Link:
https://erika-b.github.io/tchp/items/chp199107.html
Rights
Rights:
Individuals may use project materials for scholarly or research purposes, according to the provisions of fair use, but reproducing, publishing, or broadcasting any oral history project materials requires permission. For more information, see http://content.lib.washington.edu/tacomacommweb/using-projects.html
Standardized Rights:
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