Gertrude Kinnaird

[1] Gertrude Kinnaird was born in 1853 to the 11th Baron Arthur Fitzgerald Kinnaird[2] and Mary Jane née Hoare, philanthropist and founder of Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA).

[5] She spoke at the meetings raising awareness about hundred millions of people in India who have not heard about Jesus Christ.

[6] She also spoke of the great need for advance in education and medical work among the women in India.

[7] Kinnaird participated in various educational and reformist projects such as the Indian Female Normal School and Instruction Society and the Zenana Bible and Medical Mission, precursors of the present-day international Christian organization Interserve.

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