User:Sharma-cortez/sandbox

Margaret Slachta along with other former Social Mission Sisters in Budapest, founded the Society of the Sisters of Social Service in 1923. One of the founding members was Frederica Horvath who, in 1926, founded the Society in Los Angeles, California. Horvath and two additional sisters, established the Los Angeles community living in a small home at 707 West Second Street on Bunker Hill in downtown L.A. They called their home “the Little Brown House” because, indeed, the house was brown and little. Sister Frederica traveled to Oxnard where she assisted a family caring for their children. The sisters' combined monthly income amounted to $100.S