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Sequential colonization by Streptococcus pneumoniae of healthy children living in an orphanage. (1/44)
A prospective study of nasopharyngeal colonization by Streptococcus pneumoniae in the exceptional conditions of a closed community of abandoned children was done over a 1-year period; 71 children (age <24 months) were studied monthly. S. pneumoniae was isolated from 58 (81.7%), and 94.5% of the 111 isolates were resistant to penicillin. The mean rate of carriage was estimated at 57.4%, ranging from 42.8% to 70.4%. Children were sequentially colonized by a mean of 3 different isolates. The mean duration of carriage for a given isolate was approximately 2.2 months. Serotyping and molecular typing by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis showed that children were colonized by a limited number of clones belonging to only 4 serotypes and 4 pulsotypes. These clones rapidly spread in the community and colonized the children in waves, with a rapid turnover of S. pneumoniae isolates, facilitated by close contact between children. (+info)Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis, a measles complication, in an internationally adopted child. (2/44)
A healthy 13-year-old boy who had spent the first 4.5 years of his life in an orphanage in Thailand before adoption by an American couple became ill with subacute sclerosing panencephalitis and died several months later. The boy had most likely contracted wild-type measles in Thailand. Measles complications are a risk in international adoptions. (+info)An outbreak of echovirus 11 in a children's home. (3/44)
An outbreak of echovirus 11 infection was observed in a children's home that housed 16 children. Nine children younger than 1 year shared a large room on the first floor, which contained a large basin. Three of them presented with aseptic meningitis with CSF and stool samples positive for echovirus 11. The other six infants who shared the room were asymptomatic but their stools were positive for echovirus 11. Seven infants aged 1-2 years stayed on the second floor and were asymptomatic. One of them had positive stool culture for echovirus 11. No virus was isolated from stool samples taken from the 26 staff members. However, serology was suggestive for recent echovirus 11 infection in seven asymptomatic staff members. All seven worked either exclusively on the first floor or alternately on both floors. Our survey demonstrated that echovirus 11 may spread very efficiently in children's homes. The rate of meningitis in the infected infants was 30% while all the recently infected adults were asymptomatic. (+info)Prevalence of group A streptococcal carriers in asymptomatic children and clonal relatedness among isolates in Malatya, Turkey. (4/44)
In our study, the prevalence of nasopharyngeal Streptococcus pyogenes was 130 (14.3%) of 909 healthy children. Isolates were found to be susceptible to all antibiotics tested. Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis and arbitrarily primed PCR revealed that 34 (32.4%) of the 105 isolates and 41 (40.6%) of the 101 isolates typed, respectively, were clonally indistinguishable. (+info)Pre-placement screening in international adoption. (5/44)
BACKGROUND: The number of child adoptions from abroad is increasing, but the adverse living conditions of these children prior to the adoption raise questions on their medical and neurodevelopmental status, particularly since there are no guidelines for pre- or post-adoption medical evaluation. OBJECTIVES: To describe the condition of a cohort of young children who were candidates for adoption in East European orphanages and foster homes, and to determine those attributes associated with a family's decision to adopt or refuse a particular child. METHODS: Eighty-two young children, median age 11 months, were evaluated by Israeli pediatricians in Eastern Europe between 3 weeks and 6 months prior to their adoption. The evaluation consisted of comprehensive medical and neurodevelopmental testing on site using a battery of standardized assessment tools, and observation of free play and social interactive behaviors recorded on videotape. Laboratory tests included complete blood count, chemistries, serology screening, and metabolic and genetic testing. RESULTS: The children were growth-retarded. Medical problems were classified as resolved (pneumonia and diarrhea) in 32.8%; or ongoing, such as hepatitis B and C, failure to thrive, organomegaly, and visual and hearing disorders, in 14.8%. Neuromotor status was grossly abnormal in 13.4%. Twenty-two percent of the children were rejected for adoption by families in Israel. Factors associated with the adoption decision were performance skills on developmental testing (P = 0.0001), present medical status (P = 0.002), and weight (P = 0.016). CONCLUSIONS: Pre-placement comprehensive screening of children eligible for foreign adoption, which includes developmental screening, helps to identify a wide variety of strengths and impairments in a child's background before the adoption procedure is finalized. A family's decision to adopt or not was associated with the child's performance on Bayley Scales, weight, and current medical status, but not with language delays, serious past medical history or suspect family background. (+info)Emotion understanding in postinstitutionalized Eastern European children. (6/44)
To examine the effects of early emotional neglect on children's affective development, we assessed children who had experienced institutionalized care prior to adoption into family environments. One task required children to identify photographs of facial expressions of emotion. A second task required children to match facial expressions to an emotional situation. Internationally adopted, postinstitutionalized children had difficulty identifying facial expressions of emotion. In addition, postinstitutionalized children had significant difficulty matching appropriate facial expressions to happy, sad, and fearful scenarios. However, postinstitutionalized children performed as well as comparison children when asked to identify and match angry facial expressions. These results are discussed in terms of the importance of emotional input early in life on later developmental organization. (+info)Transmission of Enterocytozoon bieneusi genotype a in a Thai orphanage. (7/44)
A cross-sectional study of Enterocytozoon bieneusi infection in children who lived in an orphanage in Bangkok, Thailand was conducted in April 2003. Two hundred ninety stool specimens were collected and examined under light microscopy after staining with gram-chromotrope. Confirmation of E. bieneusi was done using transmission electron microscopy. Of 290 samples, 12 (4.1%) were positive for E. bieneusi. Genotypic characterization of 10 E. bieneusi showed that all were genotype A, which might indicate the same source of infection. Multivariate analysis showed that orphans who were 12-23 months old, girls, and living in one particular house were independently associated with E. bieneusi infection. Our study suggests that E. bieneusi infection in this orphanage might be transmitted person to person. (+info)From treatment to prevention: the interplay between HIV/AIDS treatment availability and HIV/AIDS prevention programming in Khayelitsha, South Africa. (8/44)
There is a paucity of research that illustrates the interplay between HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention programs. We describe the central role that public access to antiretroviral (ARV) medication has played in the development and efficacy of HIV/AIDS prevention programming in Khayelitsha, a resource-poor township in the Western Cape of South Africa. We document the range of preventive interventions and services available in Khayelitsha since the early 1990s and explore the impact of ARV availability on prevention efforts and disease stigma on the basis of extensive indepth interviews, supplemented by data collection. The information gathered suggests that the introduction of the mother-to-child-transmission (MTCT) prevention programs in 1999 and the three HIV treatment clinics run by Doctors Without Borders/Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) in 2000 were turning points in the region's response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. These programs have provided incentives for HIV testing, galvanized HIV/AIDS educators to reach populations most at risk, and decreased the HIV incidence rates in Khayeltisha compared to other areas in the Western Cape. Lessons learned in Khayelitsha about the value of treatment availability in facilitating prevention efforts can inform the development of comprehensive approaches to HIV/AIDS in other resource-poor areas. (+info)I apologize for any confusion, but "orphanages" is not a term typically used in medical definitions. An orphanage is a residential institution where children who have been separated from their biological families live and receive care. This can include children who have lost both parents, as well as those who have been abandoned or removed from their homes due to neglect or abuse. It's important to note that the use of orphanages has decreased in many parts of the world over the past few decades, with a shift towards family-based care options such as foster care and kinship care.
A child who has lost one or both parents due to death is considered an orphan. According to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, a child who has lost only one parent and is not receiving care from the surviving parent is also considered an orphan. This type of orphan is sometimes referred to as a "single orphan."
The term "double orphan" is used to describe a child who has lost both parents. The death of a parent can have significant emotional, social, and economic impacts on a child, making it important for societies to provide support and resources to help them cope and thrive.
The term "institutionalized child" is used to describe a minor (a person who has not yet reached the age of legal majority) who resides in an institution such as a group home, foster care facility, residential treatment center, or other similar setting on a long-term basis. Institutionalization may occur for various reasons, including but not limited to:
1. Abuse or neglect in their biological family
2. Parental absence or inability to provide care
3. Behavioral or emotional challenges that require specialized treatment and support
4. Disabilities that necessitate around-the-clock care
5. Legal reasons, such as being a ward of the state
Institutionalized children typically receive care, supervision, education, and other services from trained staff members in these facilities. The goal of institutionalization is often to provide a safe, structured environment where the child can receive the necessary support and resources to help them thrive and eventually transition back into a family or community setting when possible.
Adoption is a legal process in which the rights and responsibilities of being a parent are transferred from one person or couple to another. It permanently gives adoptive parents custody of the child and makes them legally responsible for the child's care and well-being. The birth parents' legal rights and responsibilities are typically terminated as part of the adoption process, although in some cases they may retain certain rights or have ongoing contact with the child. Adoption can involve infants, older children, or siblings, and can be arranged through private agencies, foster care systems, or international channels.
An "institutionalized adolescent" is a term used to describe a young person who resides in a residential institution, such as a group home, juvenile detention center, or other types of facilities that provide 24-hour care and supervision. These institutions may serve various purposes, including providing temporary or long-term housing for adolescents who are unable to live with their families, offering rehabilitative services for those who have been involved in the juvenile justice system, or supporting young people with mental health or developmental disabilities.
Institutionalization can impact an adolescent's development and well-being in various ways. While some adolescents may benefit from the structure and support provided in these settings, others may experience negative consequences such as stigma, social isolation, and disruptions to their education and relationships. As a result, it is essential to consider the individual needs and circumstances of each adolescent when making decisions about their care and living arrangements.
Child care, also known as daycare, refers to the supervision and care of children usually outside of their home, provided by a professional or licensed facility. This can include early education, meals, and activities for children while their parents are at work or otherwise unable to care for them. Child care may be provided in a variety of settings such as child care centers, family child care homes, and in-home care. It is an essential service for many families with young children, allowing parents to maintain employment and providing children with socialization and learning opportunities.
'Institutionalization' in a medical context refers to the process or state of becoming accustomed to or dependent on a institution, such as a hospital or long-term care facility, for one's care and living arrangements. This can occur over time as an individual becomes more reliant on the services and structure provided by the institution. It can also refer to the social and psychological effects that may result from living in an institutional setting for a long period of time, which can include decreased initiative, dependency, and difficulty functioning in a less structured environment. Institutionalization can have negative impacts on an individual's quality of life and overall well-being, and efforts are often made to help individuals maintain their independence and community connections whenever possible.
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- Dublin, 25 January 2023 - Childcare Reformers and NGO Activists of the 'Put Children First: End Orphanage Care' campaign led by Comhlámh meet Oireachtas Members today in a call for an end to international orphanage volunteering and the institutionalisation of children globally. (comhlamh.org)
- MET Institute of Pharmacy (Diploma) students visited Welfare Society for Destitute Children, St.Catherine of Siena School & Orphanage, Mountmary Road, Bandra (West) on 3rd February 2023. (met.edu)
- The Orphanages & Group Homes industry in California is expected to grow an annualized x.x% to $1.23 billion over the five years to 2023, while the national industry will likely grow at a rate of x.x% during the same period. (ibisworld.com)
Orphans7
- Kids who are in the care of an orphanage are called orphans . (urbandictionary.com)
- Ruth went to the orphanage unannounced on a school day, surprised the orphans in class and gave them a talk. (sltrib.com)
- BOVA's (Battambang Orphanage Village Assistance) aim is to provide care, education and vocational training to Cambodian orphans and the needy children of rural Cambodia and at the same time to build a network of support for impoverished children and families. (gofundme.com)
- Most children in orphanages aren't actually orphans. (catholicnewsagency.com)
- Shannon Senefeld always assumed that children in orphanages are mostly orphans. (catholicnewsagency.com)
- The UNICEF and Royal Government of Cambodia (RGC) report 'With Best Intentions', published shortly after our campaign launched, laid bare the facts - most children in the increasing number of Cambodian orphanages opened in the last decade were not orphans and did not need to be in institutional care and most of the care institutions were woefully inadequate in providing a duty of care or protection to those children. (friends-international.org)
- That word was critical to our first campaign, and it will also be just as crucial to our upcoming campaign, the second phase, launching early 2015 in which we will use strong materials we have developed online, in print and in video to raise awareness of something quite alarming - that your donation to an orphanage may actually be instrumental in creating more 'orphans' and of tearing families apart. (friends-international.org)
Joseph's orphanage in Burlington2
- Recent allegations of sex abuse against 300 priests in Pennsylvania and claims of horrific abuse at St. Joseph's orphanage in Burlington are reopening Gay's wounds. (wcax.com)
- The St. Joseph's Orphanage in Burlington was home to more than 13,000 children from 1854 to 1974. (fletcherfree.org)
Centres and orphanages1
- Volunteer and help children at centres and orphanages in the developing world. (oneworld365.org)
Former orphanage residents3
- Although the Catholic-run institution was held in high regard in the community, accounts began to emerge in the 1990s from scores of former orphanage residents describing abuse at the hand of nuns and other clerical personnel. (fletcherfree.org)
- Former orphanage residents expressed mixed emotions during a press conference at a South Burlington hotel on Thursday, recalling how a two-year restorative process has helped many of them begin to work through their deep-seated traumas. (bishop-accountability.org)
- A group of former orphanage residents brought together by the article and subsequent investigation has met weekly for roughly two years, providing a sense of comfort and belonging that some survivors say had long been missing in their lives. (bishop-accountability.org)
13,000 children from 1854 to 19741
- It has been just over three years since Buzzfeed News published an article detailing extensive allegations of rampant abuse at the former Burlington orphanage, which housed some 13,000 children from 1854 to 1974. (bishop-accountability.org)
Children35
- One orphanage was established for Jewish children in 1911 and stopped working on 1942, when the SS took all its residents and workers to Treblinka extermination camp. (wikipedia.org)
- The other orphanage, for Christian children, was established in 1918, after World War I, and was nationalized by the German occupier in 1940. (wikipedia.org)
- MANILA, Philippines - The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) on Wednesday said it welcomes the Senate resolution seeking an inquiry into the closure and eventual removal of children from the orphanage Gentle Hands Inc. (GHI). (inquirer.net)
- Lopez was referring to Senate Resolution No. 643, filed by Sen. Risa Hontiveros, chair of the Senate Committee on Women, Children and Family Relations, seeking the review of the DSWD's policies on the country's orphanages and child residential care facilities. (inquirer.net)
- Take photos of your child with caretakers, others children, the orphanage, and the town to take home. (rainbowkids.com)
- Ever since the horrific conditions in Romanian orphanages were widely publicized in the 1990s - naked children tied to cribs in overcrowded wards - there's been a movement in the international aid world to shut down orphanages completely. (kpbs.org)
- But according to UNICEF, there are still 2.7 million children living in orphanages worldwide. (kpbs.org)
- An orphanage director is suspected of forcing children to work without wages for local businesses in the Urals city of Orenburg, investigators said Tuesday. (themoscowtimes.com)
- Orphanage Initiative Romania is project that aims to empower institutionalized children to take an active role in improving their hygiene, medical and nutritional knowledge as well as their mental health. (ifmsa.org)
- There are almost 57.500 children in the orphanages in Romania and the misfortunate situation is that not all of them benefit from the care and education they need. (ifmsa.org)
- 1.Organize twice a month meetings with children from orphanages in which we teach them medical knowledge and verify it through interactive games. (ifmsa.org)
- Medical students are going twice a month in the orphanages and play with children, they teach them in a non-formal manner through different activities and test their knowledge by setting up situations where they can apply what they have learned. (ifmsa.org)
- Our target population are 1000 children from orphanages placed all over Romania (aged 4 to 18 years old), the care providers and, also, the medical students that can benefit from this activities by improving their ability to communicate and adapt in every situation. (ifmsa.org)
- This GoFundMe is for the sole purpose to better the lives of the children who attend BOVA - Battambang Orphanage Village Assistance. (gofundme.com)
- Unlike traditional orphanages, BOVA's services also support families to provide for their children in their homes, such as obtaining food and medical care. (gofundme.com)
- In fact, the vast majority of children in orphanages around the world - between 80 and 90 percent - have at least one living parent or other family member, usually someone who loves them and wants them, Senefeld told CNA. (catholicnewsagency.com)
- Together with Lumos and Maestral International - two organizations that work to protect vulnerable children, especially in institutions and welfare systems - they have released a plan to reunite children in orphanages with their families. (catholicnewsagency.com)
- The proposal, entitled "Changing the Way We Care," would turn orphanages into family support centers, using existing resources to provide services that parents need to care for their own children, at home. (catholicnewsagency.com)
- Senefeld explained that "a lot of children living in orphanages maintain contact with their family," maybe visiting them once a year if they can afford it. (catholicnewsagency.com)
- Meanwhile, children in orphanages slowly lose ties with their communities. (catholicnewsagency.com)
- Children in orphanages are six times more likely to be exposed to violence, and four times more likely to be sexually abused than children raised in families. (catholicnewsagency.com)
- Further complicating the situation, many orphanages operate outside of government regulations, and lack sufficient record-keeping practices, which can make it difficult to track children and reconnect them with their parents. (catholicnewsagency.com)
- Many of the orphanages are run by really well-meaning people," Senefeld emphasized, adding that they often have developed expertise in specialized services for children with disabilities. (catholicnewsagency.com)
- When we launched our 'Children Are Not Tourist Attractions' campaign with the support of UNICEF back in 2011 we hoped it would raise awareness and prompt behavior change in the public in relation to a growing concern in Cambodia, orphanage tourism. (friends-international.org)
- In developing countries there are a lot of orphaned children who live in shelters and orphanages which aim to provide a safe place for them to live, learn, get an education and develop. (oneworld365.org)
- Not many placements compare to helping at orphanages and with disadvantaged children in this continent. (oneworld365.org)
- Volunteers interact a lot with children in orphanages and try to keep them entertained throughout the time. (oneworld365.org)
- We have exciting news about our Put Children First: End Orphanage Care campaign, and we urgently need your help! (comhlamh.org)
- The inmates of orphanages were often the children of unmarried women, or were placed in orphanages because of desertion or the death of parents. (theprow.org.nz)
- However, they did state that the orphanage and children were dirty and that punishment was too severe. (theprow.org.nz)
- At the orphanage, the children greeted us with flowers. (stealthmode.com)
- The Voices of St. Joseph's Orphanage exhibition contains material that may be challenging for children and may be disturbing or triggering for other visitors. (fletcherfree.org)
- This article intends to reflect the reality of children who are temporarily living in orphanages. (bvsalud.org)
- The observations led the researchers to conclude that a social mothers background qualifications are the most important aspect to be observed if we consider the importance of adequate care offered to children who have been living in orphanages, as a result of being of previous abandoned. (bvsalud.org)
- This photograph shows children and a nurse attendant at a Nigerian orphanage in the late 1960s. (medscape.com)
Children's3
- The haunted orphanage is too much of a trope to unnerve a modern and sophisticated audience, comprising featureless abandoned room after featureless abandoned room, countless pages of discarded diary entries and ominous children's drawings. (rockpapershotgun.com)
- The kids and the adults at the SOS Children's Village, an orphanage in Tela, Honduras, interact like a big extended family. (kpbs.org)
- 3. Organize two children's health screening campaigns in the orphanages in order to get information about the children's health issues, make an improvement where needed and lobby to the local or national authorities. (ifmsa.org)
Burlington3
- A task force looking into allegations of decades-old abuse -- and possible murder -- at a Burlington orphanage continues its investigation. (wcax.com)
- Voices of St. Joseph's Orphanage is a collaboration between the St. Joseph's Orphanage Restorative Inquiry, an initiative of the Burlington Community Justice Center, and the Vermont Folklife Center. (fletcherfree.org)
- The Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington continues to disregard the lifelong impacts of the physical and sexual abuse carried out at the St. Joseph's Orphanage, according to some former residents, who are calling on Bishop Christopher Coyne to compensate the remaining survivors of the long-shuttered facility. (bishop-accountability.org)
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- The orphanage ran up to 1000 sheep on the orphanage farm, with two animals killed each day: the hind legs for the brothers, and the rest thrown into a pot of Irish stew. (theprow.org.nz)
Inmates1
- Six inmates of a government-run orphanage for girls in Himachal Pradesh alleged that the staff of the home used to drug them during dinner before sexually exploiting them. (hindustantimes.com)
20182
- You cannot find another timber structure built with these techniques on this scale from that period still standing, which makes this building so significant," says Burcin Altinsay, the chair of Europa Nostra Turkey, which nominated the orphanage in 2018 for the Seven Most Endangered Programme, founded with the European Investment Bank. (theartnewspaper.com)
- Hera Buyuktasciyan, who is of Greek and Armenian descent, curated a 2018 show at a former Greek school that mixed relics and oral accounts of the orphanage with her site-specific installations, videos by Ali Kazma, photos by Murat Germen and sound design by Dilek Winchester. (theartnewspaper.com)
Donors1
- Very simply, it is down to the generosity of the donors - the public, the foundations, the faith-based organizations who plough millions of dollars annually into supporting a critically flawed and harmful industry, the Cambodian orphanage business. (friends-international.org)
Institution1
- St Mary's orphanage, a Catholic Institution, was established with good charitable intentions, but scandal (or as the Catholic newspaper, the Tablet described it: "persecution" 1 ) was to send the Marist Brothers packing in 1900. (theprow.org.nz)
Institutional care1
- Or do you just want to learn more about the harms of institutional care and orphanage volunteering? (comhlamh.org)
Unlike1
- Unlike some other orphanages, SOS doesn't offer these kids for adoption to families in wealthier countries in North America or Europe. (kpbs.org)
Child6
- Hopefully orphanage staff will share photos or letters with your child but they may not. (rainbowkids.com)
- In some cases, families may not have the knowledge or equipment to care for a child with a disability, and orphanages offer specialized services. (catholicnewsagency.com)
- Far more often, however, families simply lack resources, such as funds for education or health care, and believe that their child will have better access to these resources in an orphanage. (catholicnewsagency.com)
- Many times, parents will send their child to an orphanage out of poverty-driven desperation, hoping to return when their financial situation stabilizes. (catholicnewsagency.com)
- It costs about 10 times as much to raise a child in an orphanage as it does in a community setting in their home country. (catholicnewsagency.com)
- In some countries, the government offers orphanages a stipend for each child. (catholicnewsagency.com)
Support1
- The Alumim Orphanage we support in UKRAINE is now in desperate need of funding. (justgiving.com)
Visits1
- A group including the spiritual leader of Orthodox Christians, Patriarch Bartholomew, visits the dilapidated Prinkipo Orphanage. (theartnewspaper.com)
Search1
- Palmyra Orphanage is a first-person horror game in the well-worn mould of harrowing spookathon Outlast, in which you explore the creepy post-Soviet orphanage of your childhood in search of clues as to the whereabouts of your long lost brother. (rockpapershotgun.com)
Moscow Times1
- In the video below, Robert Wright speaks with Howard Amos, a reporter for The Moscow Times who has worked in a Russian orphanage. (foreignpolicy.com)
Ties1
- Until recently, I've had long ties providing healthcare to a number of orphanages in the Beijing area. (medscape.com)
Care2
- It's one of the largest providers of residential care to orphaned, abandoned and neglected kids worldwide, with more than 80,000 youngsters living in nearly 600 orphanages. (kpbs.org)
- The ultimate solution to the orphanage crisis is family care, Senefeld said. (catholicnewsagency.com)
World2
- The orphanages run by Janusz Korczak and Stefania Wilczyńska were among the earliest democratic education institutes in the world. (wikipedia.org)
- We help people from all around the world participate on childcare volunteer programs and you can play a role in the development of youth in countries who live in orphanages. (oneworld365.org)
Haiti3
- Seton Catholic Central students, teachers and volunteers are in Haiti to help at orphanages and a hospital. (wnbf.com)
- CAN-DO returned to Haiti to overhaul an orphanage in Port au Prince they made regular food drops to after the earthquake. (can-do.org)
- CAN-DO returned to Haiti to overhaul an orphanage in Carrefour where we made regular food drops and whose facility was run down and structurally damaged by the quake. (can-do.org)
Work1
- Find orphanage volunteer work abroad. (oneworld365.org)
Staff2
- After the incident, Chamba deputy commissioner Sudesh Mokta replaced the male staff of the orphanage with female employees. (hindustantimes.com)
- The Brothers left the orphanage in September 1900 and a lay-staff was appointed. (theprow.org.nz)
Kids3
- So what if someone tried to set up a good orphanage - a place where parentless kids could thrive? (kpbs.org)
- A week earlier, we both were strolling through the streets of Kathmandu with two kids from the orphanage, they showed us a beautiful house that looked abandoned. (kisskissbankbank.com)
- The orphanage is now stocked with food and water, and art supplies were provided to the kids. (can-do.org)
School5
- In fact, survival skills for life in an orphanage may be "dysfunctional" in a family or American school system. (rainbowkids.com)
- The orphanage later became a parochial school. (sltrib.com)
- St. Mary's Industrial School in Baltimore, where I was finally taken, has been called an orphanage and a reform school. (sltrib.com)
- In 1884 the branch in Stoke was named St. Mary's Orphanage, but was gazetted as St Mary's Industrial School - a privately run, Roman Catholic , reform school. (theprow.org.nz)
- In May 1900, two boys ran away from the Industrial School (St Mary's Orphanage) Stoke. (theprow.org.nz)
Offer1
- View international and local organisations and charities who offer orphanage programs in places like Africa, Asia, Latin America and Eastern Europe. (oneworld365.org)
Conditions1
- CAN-DO's Eric Klein gives a tour around the orphanage and shows the grim, dirty conditions they live in. (can-do.org)
Fire2
- The Lankao orphanage fire provides food for thought. (chinadigitaltimes.net)
- On 27 April 1903, fire destroyed the wooden orphanage also killing an eight-year-old inmate, William Wilson. (theprow.org.nz)
Left2
- Ann was left on a doorstep of an orphanage in Longford as a baby. (broadsheet.ie)
- Preservationists, artists and the spiritual leader of the world's Greek Orthodox Christians have joined forces to save Europe's largest timber building, the Prinkipo Orphanage, after decades of official neglect that left the behemoth building to rot. (theartnewspaper.com)
Campaign1
- What the campaign also did was to lift the lid to the public on the complexities of the 'orphanage business' in Cambodia and elsewhere. (friends-international.org)
Horror2
- That's not to say that Palmyra Orphanage is a great horror game, because it's not. (rockpapershotgun.com)
- Guillermo del Toro says the US remake of The Orphanage will be a different film to the Spanish horror he produced. (gamesradar.com)
Return1
- Return your ward to the Dalaran orphanage by handing in the Wolvar Orphan Whistle to Orphan Matron Aria in Dalaran. (wowhead.com)
Country2
- A lot of volunteer projects are located in Blantyre where there are a lot of orphanages operating throughout the country which are supported by local people. (oneworld365.org)
- Already the country is suffering from poverty and is in a dyer state therefore will need to rebuild everything and thus has effected the orphanage where we are working at. (kisskissbankbank.com)
Page1
- The Salt Lake Tribune) In this photo taken from the sports page of the Jan. 30, 1927, edition of The Tribune, Babe Ruth is shown posing with the boys and girls on the steps of what was then the St. Ann's Orphanage demonstrating how to grip a bat 'when set to crack 'em a mile. (sltrib.com)
Raise2
- The funds we raise go directly to the orphanage. (justgiving.com)
- Bake Sale to raise money for the Melissa female orphanage. (rootsandshoots.org)
Director1
- coordinator keeps in touch with the director of the orphanage. (ifmsa.org)
Industry2
- location_on Orphanages & Group Homes in California Geographic Concentration: x.x% lock Purchase this report or a membership to unlock our full summary for this industry. (ibisworld.com)
- What is the Orphanages & Group Homes industry? (ibisworld.com)