Hun ble tildelt Kongens fortjenestemedalje i gull for hennes innsats på det humanitíre og sosiale område.
She obtained the Royal Gold Medal for her efforts in the humanitarian and social fields.
Unmarried. (Her parents died early, and she took care of her siblings. She was a pioneer in the Women’s liberation movement in Norway. In her social work, she was chiefly concerned with alcoholics, prostitutes and prisoners, and she established the first “Mothers’ Home” for unmarried mothers with children. She was honored with the King’s Gold Medal for her social achievements.) [2]