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Adelaide Hoodless
Canadian educational reformer (1858–1910)
Adelaide Sophia Hoodless (née Addie Hunter; February 27, 1858 – February 26, 1910) was a Canadian educational reformer who founded the international women's organization known as the Women's Institute.
She was the second president of the Hamilton, OntarioYoung Women's Christian Association (YWCA), holding the position from 1890 to 1902.[2] She maintained important ties to the business community of Hamilton and achieved great political and public attention through her work.[3]
Early life and education
Adelaide Hunter was born on a farm near St.
George, Canada West (now Ontario), the youngest of twelve children.
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Her father died a few months after her birth[1] on October 13, 1858. Her mother, Jane Hamilton Hunter, was left to manage the farm and a large household. Perhaps the hard work and isolation of her youth inspired Hoodless to take up the cause of domestic reform years later.