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John Joseph Kelso | |
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Born | Dundalk, Ireland | 31 March 1864
Died | 30 September 1935 | (aged 71)
Nationality | Irish |
Other names | J.J. Kelso |
Known for | advocating for children and animal welfare |
John Joseph Kelso (31 March 1864 – 30 September 1935)[1] was a newspaper reporter and social crusader who immigrated to Canada from Ireland with his family in 1874 when he was ten years old. They suffered hardships of hunger and cold in their early years in Toronto and, throughout his life, this motivated Kelso's compassion towards the poor and unfortunate.
While a reporter for the World and the Globe, Kelso founded the Toronto Humane Society in 1887 for the prevention of cruelty to children and animals, the Fresh Air Fund and the Santa Claus Fund in 1888 to provide excursions and cheer for poor women and children, and the Children's Aid Society (Canada) in 1891.[1]