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  2. Manila Boys' Town Complex - Wikipedia

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    Manila Boys' Town was founded on March 3, 1947. [1] As the name suggest it initially started as a residential care center for Manila's indigent male children from eight to sixteen years old. The complex eventually expanded to include Girls Home as the original facility's female counterpart but for girls as young as three, a Home for the Aged ...

  3. Boys Town (organization) - Wikipedia

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    Boys Town, Nebraska. Boys Town was founded on December 12, 1917, [1] as an orphanage for boys. Originally known as "The City of Little Men", the organization was begun by Edward J. Flanagan, a Roman Catholic priest, while he worked in the Diocese of Omaha.

  4. Edward J. Flanagan - Wikipedia

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    Flanagan did not believe in the reform school model, which he thought too punitive, and stated, "there's no such thing as a bad boy". [5] Flanagan's work became widely known, especially after the 1938 release of an MGM film about his life, Boys Town, starring Spencer Tracy as Flanagan and Mickey Rooney as one of the boys. Flanagan was allowed ...

  5. Dunlea Centre - Wikipedia

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    Dunlea Centre, formerly known as Boys' Town Engadine, was founded by Father Thomas Vincent Dunlea, a Roman Catholic priest originally from Ireland. [6]In 1938, while ministering to homeless families sheltering in the Royal National Park, a dying woman asked Fr Tom, as his parishioners called him, to look after her son.

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  7. Two well-compensated Boys Town investment executives also ...

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    In 2021, Boys Town lowered the two men's salaries, but made a separate $750,000 payment to Prodigy, where Ruden and Eglseder are cofounders and managing partners, according to the company's website.

  8. Education in social work - Wikipedia

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    A model such as this could be a forum for social workers, including school social workers, to work with parents regarding their child's academic needs. [ 6 ] Washtenaw Interfaith Coalition for Immigrant Rights (WICIR) is an organization co-founded by University of Michigan social work professor, Laura Sanders and numerous other community ...

  9. Msgr. Bryan Walsh Children's Village - Wikipedia

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    Eventually, the facility began to take in boys over 13 who needed a home. [4] The shelter was meant to be temporary home and the average stay was around a year or so. [5] Boystown included a swimming pool, animals for the children to interact with and sports facilities. [6] Boys went to work and school in the community. [7]