Zapisy i fundacje rodzin krakowskich na rzecz opieki nad dziećmi i dorosłymi w drugiej połowie XIX wieku
Abstract
In the second half of the 19 century in the Polish territory appearred
a numerous of foundations and institutions for children and adults welfare. It is worth
to mention operation of August Józef Iliński in Równe (Wołyń) and clergyman Jakub
Falkowski, which in 1917 contributed to the establisment of Institute for Deaf People
in Warsaw. Since 1917 in Cracow was functioning Benevolent Society which was
managing numerous endowments received by Cracow hospitals. The Society was
running an extensive charitable activity, a school, shelters for the orphans and old
people. It organized also purchase of food, clothing, combustible and medicins for the
poor. Siemaszko's Institution for Boys in Długa Street and Prądnicka Street owns its
existence to generosity of the benefactors.A4-class-school, workshops and accomodation
for 400 boys were run by this institution. It is worth to mention St. Joseph's
Institution for the orphaned boys, which existed owing to Piotr Michałowski's
endowment, and the initiatives of Henryk Jordan having aimed to an establisment
of Society for Catholic Workers' Cheap Accomodation as well as Jordan's public
garden eagerly visited by Cracow dwellers until now. Among the most significant
individual endowments of the most remarkable is a 2 million franc legacy of
Aleksander Lubomirski for an establisment of an educational institution for the
neglected boys in Rakowiecka Street, and House of the Poor initiated owing to
benevolence ofAnna and Ludwik Helcel.
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