


Portrait of Mable T. Boardman in Philanthropic Era
This photograph features Mable T. Boardman, a prominent figure in American social service and a key player in the early 20th-century philanthropic movement. Taken on December 5, 2008, by Bain News Service, the image captures Boardman in a candid moment outdoors, showcasing her poised demeanor. Boardmans contributions to society extended beyond her philanthropic work; she was instrumental in shaping the American Red Cross, serving as the organizations first female board member and eventually becoming its president.
Mable T. Boardmans advocacy for social causes played a crucial role in providing aid during World War I and in responding to natural disasters. Her leadership helped elevate the role of women in public service and established a legacy of community support and volunteerism. This photograph serves as a visual reminder of her impact on American social welfare, highlighting the dedication of individuals like her who worked tirelessly to address societal challenges in their time.

Portrait of Mable T. Boardman in Philanthropic Era