Rainey
Institute is dedicated to social change
for Cleveland’s economically
disadvantaged youth through education
and participation in the performing
and visual arts. |
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THE RAINEY
STORY
One hundred
years ago, the Rainey Institute was founded by a pioneering
social worker, Anna Edwards, and a philanthropist,
Eleanor B. Rainey. Mrs. Rainey, deeply impressed by
the work being accomplished, financed Miss Edwards’
program, and paid for the construction of a building
to house its operations. This building near the intersection
of East 55th Street and Superior Avenue in Cleveland
is still the home of what was named the Rainey Institute
in her honor.
Rainey’s
history spans the earliest years of the car, electricity,
the telephone, two world wars, a depression and the
wondrous advances of medicine and technology. Yet
through all these changes, families are still drawn
together by theatre arts, educational opportunities,
friendships, and the joy of achievement.
Rainey Institute
celebrates the talents and strong character of our
young people who use their outstanding abilities to
provide quality artistic experiences for appreciative
audiences.
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