hyväntekeväisyysneuvostot
Hyväntekeväisyysneuvostot, meaning "charity councils" or "benevolence councils" in English, were established in Finland to coordinate and oversee charitable activities during a specific historical period. Their primary role was to organize and distribute aid to those in need, often focusing on poverty relief, support for vulnerable populations such as the elderly, widows, and orphans, and the provision of essential resources like food and clothing. These councils often operated at a local or regional level, with members typically drawn from prominent figures in society, including philanthropists, church representatives, and local authorities.
The emergence and activities of hyväntekeväisyysneuvostot were closely tied to the social and economic conditions of