United War Work Campaign

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The United War Work Campaign was a major coordinated fundraising effort in the United States during World War I that brought together several civilian organizations to support the welfare and morale of American soldiers.

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United War Work Campaign canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf World War I home front initiative
fundraising campaign
aimedAt boosting troop morale
improving living conditions of soldiers
characteristic cooperative effort among multiple organizations
home-front support initiative
nationwide appeal
conflict World War I
country United States of America
surface form: United States
focus morale-building activities
welfare services
fundsUsedFor morale and comfort services for soldiers
soldier recreation facilities
welfare programs for troops
hasPurpose support morale of American soldiers
support welfare of American soldiers
involves civilian support for the military
isA coordinated fundraising effort
location United States of America
surface form: United States
operatedBy civilian organizations
organizedDuring World War I
sector civil society
nonprofit sector
targetedBeneficiaries American soldiers
U.S. military personnel
timePeriod World War I era
typeOfSupport financial support
morale support
welfare support

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United States home front during World War I hasPart United War Work Campaign