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Caroline Stewart, β€œDevereux celebrates its 100th anniversary at the Museum of Art”, December 13, 2012.
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Prost, Marlene (May 7, 1987). "Devereux: An Investment in Self-esteem". Philadelphia Inquirer.
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to accommodate her rapidly expanding programs. The Devereux Foundation was established as a
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The organization's first major expansion, to California, was aided by support from the
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Today the Devereux Foundation has centers in the following locations:
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California center's Devereux Hall in Santa Barbara County in 2010
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Educational organizations established in the 20th century
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organization that operates programs and services in 13
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nonprofit
behavioral health
U.S.
developmental disabilities
emotional and behavioral disorders
mental illnesses
psychiatric hospitals
residential treatment centers
group homes
respite care
supported living
foster care
special education
vocational education
Helena T. Devereux
Philadelphia
special education
School District of Philadelphia
Devon, Pennsylvania
Chester County, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia Main Line
nonprofit organization

Max Factor Family Foundation
residential treatment center
Santa Barbara County
Historical Landmark No. 27
County of Santa Barbara
"Report of a Year's Work on Defectives in a Public School"
PMC

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