International Help for Children and the Margaret McEwen Trust

Scope and Content

Annual Reports of the Trust, 1948-1990; News-Sheets 1964-1973; minutes 1991-1998; card index of asthmatic children sent to La Bourboule, France for treatment, 1949-1961 (closed under DPA); correspondence, reports and miscellaneous items, mostly 1948-1999. 2 DVDs.

Administrative / Biographical History

The charity International Help for Children was founded in 1947 with the principle intention of giving holidays to needy British and European children affected by the World War, especially refugees and those thrown into poverty by the effects of the war. It continued to operate for 53 years then became the Margaret McEwen Trust by which time the IHC's activities had altered in nature but continued to provide relief for children in need. The Trust was then amalgamated with the Little Pond House Trust which had played an integral part in the IHC story.

Access Information

This collection is available to researchers by appointment at the Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick. See https://www2.warwick.ac.uk/services/library/mrc/using/

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