Founded in 1918 by philanthropist Anne Morgan (1879–1952), the daughter of banker J. P. Morgan, and her friend, Anne Murray Dike (1879–1929), the Comité Américain pour les Régions Dévastées de la France, aimed to aid those regions in France devastated by the war. Until its dissolution in 1924, the Comité recruited volunteers to assist with various services including rebuilding efforts, sanitation, and education.
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