- Vera Perlin
Elizabeth Vera Perlin (1902 – 1974) was the founder of the Newfoundland Association for the Help of Retarded Children, born St. John's, Newfoundland (now
Newfoundland and Labrador ,Canada ), daughter of Mitchie Ann (Manuel) andJohn Chalker Crosbie , married Albert B. Perlin. Vera Perlin, an advocate for the rights of the mentally disabled and a reformer who influenced the entire school system of Newfoundland andLabrador and broke new ground on a national scale with her vision and accomplishments.Educated at St. John's at
Holloway School andWestminster Ladies' College ,Toronto . While a member of the advisory board of theUnited Church Orphanage , she had persuaded church officials to fund an experimental school modeled after such schools she had studied inEngland . Perlin recruitedMolly Dingle as teacher and open the school in the Orphanage onHamilton Avenue in 1954. Then in 1955 Perlin founded the Newfoundland Association for the Help of Retarded Children where she served as president until 1974. With the aid of donations and volunteer work the association opened theVera Perlin School in 1959 onPatrick Street . By the time of her death there were ten such schools opened throughout Newfoundland and Labrador.Awards
* Co-founder of Newfoundland's first
Home and School Association .
* 1955, President of the Regional Council of Home and School Associations.
* 1962, firstCitizen of the Year Award given by St. John's
* 1967, one of 11 Canadian women honoured as "Women of the Century" by theNational Council of Jewish Women .
* 1968, appointed Officer of theOrder of Canada for her "services to the community in many organizations, particularly those dealing with the care and treatment of retarded children".
* 1970, awarded an honoraryLL.D. byMemorial University of Newfoundland .ee also
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List of people of Newfoundland and Labrador
*List of communities in Newfoundland and Labrador External links
* [http://www.heritage.nf.ca/society/womenswalk/wtour1_16.html Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage]
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