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United States Records of Childrens Homes and Orphanages - FamilySearch
The term ‘orphanage’ is often a misnomer. These institutions often took in not only parentless children, but also children whose parents were unable or unwilling to provide for them. Such children could be placed there either by the choice of their parent (s) or by the courts. Records of Orphanages.
Information about Orphanages: Facts about orphans & Statistics
Up to 8 million children are thought to be living in orphanages. Children who grow up in orphanages are at much higher risk of becoming victims of violence, trafficking and exploitation. Care leavers face a higher risk of homelessness, mental health challenges and suicide.
A Look Inside Orphanages Today - Holt International
Since the pandemic first began spreading in early 2020, it has changed life for everyone — but especially children in orphanage care. Here’s what life looks like now for children in orphanages around the world.
Orphanages in the U.S. | Adoption.com
This includes domestic adoption, infant adoption, or international adoption. Few orphanages in the U.S. exist today. In place, instead, the government has established the child welfare system which includes child protective services, foster care, and adoption services.
Orphanage - Wikipedia
An orphanage is a residential institution, total institution or group home, devoted to the care of orphans and children who, for various reasons, cannot be cared for by their biological families. The parents may be deceased, absent, or abusive.
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