Osborne, Susan M. (1858–1918)

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Osborne, Susan M. (1858–1918)

American philanthropist. Born in 1858; died in 1918.

At age 19, Susan Osborne founded the Home for Friendless Women and Girls in New York City, and later established a refuge shelter there. For 41 years, she continued as the active head of these institutions, which were supported by voluntary subscriptions, and it was one of her rules that no one was to be turned away. Besides caring for homeless girls and women, Osborne also fed, clothed, and partly supported many homeless men.

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