Flora Lucy Freeman (4 April 1869 – 23 May 1960) was a British philanthropist and writer.
Her parents, Emily and William Henry Freeman, were Anglicans.
One report from the Cleckheaton Girls’ Friendly Society in 1896 records that the helpers could not understand the lives of the clubs' members and the clubs' members could not understand what the upper-class helpers were saying.
[4] In 1908 she published Our Working-girls and how to Help Them: With Special Reference to Clubs and Classes.
In 1916 she converted to Roman Catholicism and in March of that year she formed her first Catholic Girl Guide company the "11th Brighton".