Mary Sumner

Philanthropist, founded Mothers' Union

Mary Sumner - Activists & Humanitarians born 1828
Born

1828
198 years ago

Died
Category

Activists & Humanitarians

Country

United Kingdom

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An English philanthropist established the Mothers' Union in 1876, an organization focused on supporting mothers and families. This initiative sought to improve the welfare of women and children through education and community support. Her work aimed to address social issues impacting families, and the organization expanded rapidly, gaining international recognition. Sumner was actively involved in promoting positive family values and providing resources for mothers, influencing many lives throughout her time. The Mothers' Union continues to operate today, carrying forward her mission of supporting families and communities.

Founded the Mothers' Union

Promoted family welfare and support

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