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Female Hebrew Benevolent Society
The preamble to the Constitution of the Female Hebrew Benevolent Society: "In all communities the means of alleviating the sufferings of the poor are considered of high importance by the benevolent and the humane. The original subscribers, members of the Hebrew Congregation of Philadelphia, and citizens of the United States and of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, sensible to the calls of their small society, and desirous of rendering themselves useful to their indigent Sisters of the House of Israel, associated themselves together for the purposes of charity; and in order to make the benefit permanent, adopted this Constitution."
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Old Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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Mennonite Historians of Eastern Pennsylvania
Harleysville. Covering Montgomery, Bucks, Chester, Berks, Lehigh, Northampton and Philadelphia counties .
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Old York Road Genealogical Society
Abington, Pennsylvania. Bucks, Montgomery, and Philadelphia Counties, Pennsylvania.
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St. George Society of Philadelphia
Despite the American Revolution and the War of 1812, the Society quietly carried out its charitable mission, ranging from the protection of poor English immigrants in the 1830s, 40s and 50s to aiding British war brides in the two World Wars.
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The Society of The Friendly Sons of St. Patrick
Throughout the first century of its existence, the Society inspired its members to aid the victims of starvation, eviction and exile from Ireland.
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The St. Andrew's Society of Philadelphia
Founded in 1747, according to the Society's Charter, the sole purpose of the organization has been the relief of distressed Scottish immigrants.
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Membership in the society is open to anyone of Welsh descent.