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  2. BellTel Lofts - Wikipedia

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    The General Services Administration ultimately leased the ground-floor storefronts for 10 years in 2010, using the space as a child care center for 76 children. [91] Interest in the building's residences increased in the early 2010s after the Federal Housing Administration began offering loans to prospective buyers, allowing would-be residents ...

  3. In early care and education, ACS provides vouchers for children eligible for subsidized care. In 2017, ACS created an entirely new division within the agency called "Child and Family Well-Being." This division focuses on a primary prevention approach, with resources and services to help them prosper.

  4. Angel Guardian Home (Brooklyn) - Wikipedia

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    The first child intakes of the Angel Guardian home were sixty young girls aged two to five [citation needed]. In 1903, the Home began accepting young boys as well, and in 1906, a nursery was built so the Home could begin accepting infants. In 1906 the Angel Guardian Home also began foster care placements for their residents.

  5. Rising Ground - Wikipedia

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    The program is called Mother & Child. [16] By its 160th anniversary in 1991, the organization was supporting 2,000 children and families; 112 HIV-infected children were in foster care offered by 73 foster families; a total of 950 children were in foster care, with 101 teens living on the Yonkers campus.

  6. New York Infant Asylum - Wikipedia

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    The New York Infant Asylum was established in 1865 [1] [2] and initially located at 106th Street in New York City. [3] The asylum was created to care for foundlings and abandoned children, [2] [3] [4] providing them with shelter and basic needs.

  7. Hebrew Orphan Asylum of New York - Wikipedia

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    The successor organization is the JCCA, formerly called the Jewish Child Care Association. Henry Fernbach designed the asylum building on 77th Street near Third Avenue. The Brooklyn Hebrew Orphan Asylum was constructed in Brooklyn, New York.

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