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Orphanage ... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaAn orphanage is a residential institution devoted to the care of orphans – children whose parents are deceased or otherwise unable or unwilling to care for them. Parents, and sometimes grandparents, are legally responsible for supporting children, but in the absence of these or other relatives willing to care for the children, they become a ward of the state, and orphanages are one way of providing for their care and housing. However some orphanages, especially in developing countries will prey on vulnerable families at risk of breakdown and actively recruit children, orphanages in developing countries are rarely run by the state. Orphanage Sector: ... Found on 1800miti.Com, the Commerce Resource dBThis industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing residential care for children whose parents are deceased or otherwise unable or unwilling to care for them. These establishments also provide supervision and personal care services. - Imbabazi Orphanage - Rosamond Halsey Carr founded the Imbabazi Orphanage in 1994. Since that time Roz and her staff have cared for more than 400 children. Currently there are more than 100 orphans under her care. [Profile of Rosamond Halsey Carr]
- The Kanji Project - Providing housing, education and healthcare for the children of St. Anthony's Orphanage in Southern India
- Nyumbani Orphanage - Cares for the rising number of HIV-infected infants and children in Africa.
- Saint An's Orphanage - The internet home of the Saint An's Orphanange in Bui Chu, Nam Dinh, Vietnam. May you find it in your heart to help these needy children. God bless & take care.
- Sonoma Ashram - Organisation addressing a need to provide for a safe home for children from dysfunctional families or children with no family at all. Provides education and basic necessities for children in India at the same time as teaching about the wisdom that Indian culture has to offer.
- Tibetan Children's Village (TCV) - Provides education, clothes, food, healthcare, and a future to 10,000 Tibetan orphans now living in India.
- Village of Hope - Home for Moroccan children whose families are unable or unwilling to care for them.
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