settlement house
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Definition
Noun: A settlement house is a community center, typically located in an underprivileged urban area, that provides a range of social services, educational programs, and support to local residents. Its purpose is to improve living conditions and foster community development.
Usage
The term is used to describe a specific type of social institution. It functions as a compound noun. * The settlement house offered English classes and childcare for new immigrants. * Volunteers at the settlement house organized after-school activities for neighborhood children. * Funding was secured to renovate the historic settlement house.
Advanced Usage
- The concept is historically associated with the Social Settlement Movement of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, exemplified by places like Hull House in Chicago.
- It implies a philosophy of "settlement" where staff or volunteers might live in the community they serve to better understand its needs.
Variants and Related Words
- Community center: A more general term for a local facility offering recreational and social activities.
- Social service agency: A broader term for an organization providing assistance like counseling, food, or shelter.
- Neighborhood house: A term sometimes used interchangeably with "settlement house."
Synonyms
- Community center
- Neighborhood center
- Social centre (British English spelling)
Antonyms
- There is no direct antonym, but contrasting concepts could include gated community (focused on exclusion) or private club (restricted membership).
Related Phrases
- To work at a settlement house: Describes employment or volunteer activity.
- She decided to work at a settlement house after graduating.
- Settlement house movement: Refers to the historical social reform movement.
- Her research focuses on the settlement house movement in New York City.
Noun
- a center in an underprivileged area that provides community services