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| Over
the years families, such as the Walkers, have been the mainstay
of the Bureau's adoptive services. |
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| These
children at the Family Support Center were part of the Respite
Program. |
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| Recently
adopted brothers played in the backyard of their new home. |
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Acknowledgements
The Children's
Bureau of Indianapolis wishes to thank Lilly Endowment for its financial
support in making this book a reality.
The authors
wish to thank those who had the vision to initiate - and the fortitude
to complete - this project. Beth Olearczyk and former director Ken
Phelps began the initial process of planning for the 2001 history
celebration in the mid 1990s. Members of the history committee -
Marilyn Creedon (chair), Clara Anderson, Dan Ent, Fritz R. Gordner,
Barbara Grayson, Mike Holland, Rosie Houff, Millie Lux, B.J. Maley,
and Janet Myers - have donated untold hours to evaluate drafts of
the book and to offer guidance. We could not have finished the book
without this committee.
Dedicated
staff and volunteers have assisted with the history project as well.
For years Jean Pattison maintained the Bureau's historical records.
Then under the guidance of Joan Hostetler, June Johnson, Millie
Lux, Maxine Reynolds, Jean Semick, and Rita Tomson crated the Bureau's
archives. The archives aided greatly in the research for the book.
Staff members, such as Clara Anderson, Ron Carpenter, Ann Frick,
Jennifer King, Janice Klein, Annette Lofton, and Carmela Rosner
often helped in the search for the past by finding the obscure photos
and documents or by suggesting people to interview. Others graciously
participated in oral interviews. Interviews with Clara Anderson,
Ron Carpenter, Marilyn Creedon, Sally Harrell, Janice Klein, Annette
Lofton, and Craig and Jorja McConahay gave the authors a unique
and varied perspective on the Bureau's past and present activities.
To everyone
associated with this project, the authors and researchers with Weintraut
& Associates wish to express our collective appreciation. We
believe that this is a story that is, indeed, worth telling for
little has been written of children or of the poor in Indianapolis
and Indiana. We are grateful to have been chosen to help the Children's
Bureau tell its history.
Weintraut
& Associates Historians, Inc.
Zionsille,
IN
317.873.6692
Linda
Weintraut
John
Warner
Connie
J. Zeigler
Joan
Hostetler, Heritage Photo Services.
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