Sentences with phrase «placing orphaned children»

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Ironically, the world is a more hopeless place when you consider that these children are killed or, perhaps worse, left orphaned, in the wake of these random natural disasters.
Years of caring for orphans gave her a heart and deep desire to get to the core of the matter; she pioneered attempts to reduce the number of children being placed in orphanages due to poverty.
while never asking the hard questions about why these children were orphans in the first place.
Although the authors do not advocate for sending all orphaned or abandoned children to institutions, «it is not an option that should be taken off the table — and it could be very appropriate for children who don't have another place to go,» Whetten says.
She and her group wanted to see what was happening to these children in countries where there was a large orphan population — in places that were «as politically, historically, religiously and culturally diverse as possible,» Whetten says.
The Orphan Train, a movement that relocated orphaned and abandoned children from large cities in the east to new homes in the west via railroad, took place in the United States between 1854 and 1929.
Orphaned as a child, out of place as an adult, gifted with delicate and terrifying powers of intuition, Lena finds herself playing a critical role in the case.
Investing in church ministries and community - based programs that support the needs of families caring for orphans reduces the number of children who are left without care or are placed in orphanages.
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Our goal is to see children be strategically placed in the home they were predestined for, including orphans and even adults.
United States laws and regulations require that any child placed into the home of a US citizen by an adoption or guardianship process is required to meet the definition of «orphan» according to the Immigration and Nationality Act.
The segment was taped in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and starts with looking at a Catholic orphanage that no longer is a residential orphanage, now it primarily places orphaned, abandoned, neglected and abused children in foster homes, and then coordinates their care.
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