Assistance publique, Bureau de bienfaisance du 1er arrondissement Comité national d'aide et de prévoyance en faveur des soldats. Mairie du 2e arrondissement R. Broyelle Repas populaires du IVe arrondissement Charles Lansiaux Œuvre de la soupe populaire du 6e arrondissement Charles Lansiaux Œuvre humanitaire du 10e arrondissement Francisque Poulbot L'atelier, école d'apprentissage pour les mutilés de la guerre Charles Lansiaux Charles Dominique Fouqueray Ville de Paris Union d'assistance du 16e arrondissement Comité municipal de secours du Quartier des Batignolles Le tricot du 18e Francisque Poulbot Ligue patriotique des Françaises

Paris'20 districts

The authorities did not think the war would last long. As a result, solidarity networks for the poor first formed informally based on the model of 19th-century charities at the initiative of private philanthropists and sponsors. The social elite often involved the same individuals as the political elite, and charities began to surface in every one of the twenty administrative divisions or arrondissements. Here, we offer a small sampling of the many charities, with various purposes and recipients, that connected the areas of the capital and appealed to Parisians’ generosity.