Edward J. Flanagan

Irish-American priest, founder of Boys Town

Edward J. Flanagan - Irish-American priest, founder of Boys Town
Born

1886
139 years ago

Died

May 15th, 1948
77 years ago — 62 years old

Category

Activists & Humanitarians

Country

United States

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An Irish-American priest established a community dedicated to the welfare of at-risk youth. Founded Boys Town in 1917 in Nebraska, which provided shelter, education, and care for boys in need. Developed a reputation for innovative programs that combined discipline with affection, creating a model for child care. Advocated for juvenile justice reform and emphasized the importance of family in the treatment of youth. Worked extensively to raise awareness about the issues facing children and was involved in various charitable endeavors throughout his life.

Founded Boys Town in Nebraska

Advocated for juvenile justice reform

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