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  2. Orphans and vulnerable children - Wikipedia

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    Orphans and vulnerable children is a term used to identify the most at-risk group among young people in contexts such as humanitarian aid and education in developing countries. It often used relating to countries in sub-Saharan Africa with a high number of AIDS orphans .

  3. 1980s–1990s Romanian orphans phenomenon - Wikipedia

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    Improving the situation of orphans had been made a condition of Romanian entry into the European Union, but an investigation by BBC journalist Chris Rogers in 2009 revealed that conditions in some institutions are still very poor and large numbers of institutionalized and traumatized people are still held in inadequate conditions, with many ...

  4. Foster care in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Children's Aid Society started the Orphan Train Movement in 1853 to help the homeless, abused, and orphaned children living on the streets of New York City; the beginning of the modern-day foster care system in the United States. Jacob Riis' "Street Arabs in Sleeping Quarters 1890." Mulberry Street in Manhattan.

  5. Iraqi orphans adapt to life under lockdown

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    These orphans in Iraq would usually get plenty of visitors and outdoor activities to enjoy, But when the country went into lockdown, the doors to the orphanage were shut and the children living ...

  6. Orphanage - Wikipedia

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    Plaque where once stood the ruota ("the wheel"), the place to abandon children at the side of the Chiesa della Pietà, the church of an orphanage in Venice.The plaque cites on a Papal bull by Paul III dated 12 November 1548, threatens "excommunication and maledictions" for all those who – having the means to rear a child – choose to abandon him/her instead.

  7. AP PHOTOS: At a home for India's unwanted elders, faces of ...

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    The Saint Hardyal Educational and Orphans Welfare Society is a refuge for those who epitomize a troubling trend in India: Older people abandoned by their families. Here in Garhmukteshwar, on a ...

  8. Minnesota State Public School for Dependent and Neglected ...

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    This school was created to be a haven where these children could be saved from a life of poverty or crime, and transformed into productive members of society. [6] Minnesota chose to follow the cottage system developed by the Michigan State Public School in Coldwater, Michigan, which was created as an alternative to the linear orphanage system ...

  9. Social orphan - Wikipedia

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    A social orphan is a child with no adults looking after them, even though one or more parents are still alive. Usually the parents are alcoholics, drug abusers, or simply not interested in the child.