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"orphanage" Definitions
  1. a home for children whose parents are dead

498 Sentences With "orphanage"

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From a Peruvian orphanage The Becerras met Angela when she was just 12 days old and living in an orphanage.
Crucially, from 20183 until the orphanage closed in 1974, five of St. Joseph's eight resident chaplains — the priests who oversaw the orphanage — had been accused of sexual abuse.
Father Maurizio, who raised money for an orphanage in Honduras, was convicted in federal court in September of sexually abusing boys at the orphanage, money laundering and possessing child pornography.
Mr. Riddering, 45, worked at the Les Ailes de Refuge Orphanage in the town of Yako, 70 miles from the capital, according to the organization that runs the orphanage, Sheltering Wings.
The correct orphanage was the Upendo Children's Home in Nairobi.
The aftershocks of the orphanage reverberated through their entire lives.
A pinhole photograph of the attic at St. Joseph's Orphanage.
So she was very much a creature of the orphanage.
What was the American orphanage system in the 24th century.
There has been no real reckoning with the orphanage system.
The other 34 children at the orphanage have similar stories.
The orphanage was once the site of a horrible massacre.
The orphanage only had 5 adults caring for 120 children.
The children were put in an orphanage for their safety.
My mother was raised in foster care in an orphanage.
And she was picked up and put in an orphanage.
That solution was an orphanage in the south of Thailand.
She lives at Thornhill, a decrepit orphanage slated for closure.
By definition, every child in an orphanage has been abandoned.
He donated the money from his art to an orphanage.
When I was in the orphanage I didn't have anything.
The orphanage was founded in 1857 and closed around 19203.
MS: It's interesting because you found that over a 39 year span, there were only three years where the priest in charge of the entire orphanage in orphanage complex was not an accused abuser.
"Most of the children at my orphanage have been left in hospitals, car parks and even pit latrines," said Anne Nyeri, executive director of the Compassionate Hands for the Disabled Foundation orphanage in Nairobi.
Made in Spain and produced by horror maven Guillermo del Toro, The Orphanage is a beautifully creepy little movie about a woman who moves into a former orphanage and promptly starts to lose it.
That's what several former residents of St. Joseph's Orphanage in Burlington, Vermont, say happened at the hands of nuns and other staff for decades before the orphanage, run by the Catholic Church, closed in 1974.
She had lived in the orphanage since she was an infant.
You can make an orphanage or you can make a weapon.
She builds an orphanage in her husband's memory, for God's sake.
St. Joseph's Orphanage Back in Vermont, the evidence was piling up.
Robert Devoy, whose body lay in state yesterday at the orphanage.
"You were our Shirley Temple of the orphanage!" said the other.
When I was 18, we were chilling in an abandoned orphanage.
I went into the orphanage when I was 18 months old.
"People are more assured," said Abdul Munim Juneid, an orphanage supervisor.
He was a paraplegic after having contracted polio in the orphanage.
So she put me and my little sister in an orphanage.
We also visited an orphanage and donated suitcases filled with clothes.
The orphanage has become an essential stop for many tour buses.
When Mr. Hammond dies, Anne is sent back to an orphanage.
"When I was in the orphanage, (Vernet) beat us," Sondy says.
Could Ms. Alicea, the orphanage asked, adopt the Taushiro children herself?
She previously adopted David from Home of Hope, an orphanage in the capital city of Lilongwe, in 2008; a year later, she brought home Mercy after meeting her in an orphanage in Blantyre, Malawi's business capital.
In 2002, Jolie adopted her first child, Maddox, from a Battambang orphanage.
My fate seemed decided, but luckily I was taken to an orphanage.
"They are city children," said Hikmat Sheihan, one of the orphanage administrators.
The back of the now-closed St. Joseph's Orphanage in Burlington, Vermont.
That their pain had no meaning inside or outside the orphanage walls?
I'm here because back in the orphanage I bullied you, he said.
The loft above the attic of the now-closed St. Joseph's Orphanage.
MS: And then at the orphanage, many of them were abused again.
In 2002, Jolie adopted her oldest son, Maddox, from a Cambodian orphanage.
She read all about it in a fire manual at the orphanage.
We went to an orphanage and this little boy followed me around.
I learned about the orphanage last August, when BuzzFeed published a report.
Some smaller children were bullied by the older kids in the orphanage.
"I used to live in an orphanage," she wrote in her essay.
Instead of working in an orphanage, volunteers can work as teachers' aides.
Before leaving the orphanage, tourists are given a guide to pouch checking.
Alyosha was sent to an orphanage and never saw his parents again.
Feeling overwhelmed, he eventually decided to put the children into an orphanage.
Mr. Riddering, 45, was a missionary who worked at the Les Ailes de Refuge Orphanage in the town of Yako, 70 miles from the capital, according to a statement from the organization that runs the orphanage, Sheltering Wings.
" She also claims Lutfi told her, "Your kid will be in an orphanage.
In 2007, the couple adopted son Pax, now 12, from a Vietnamese orphanage.
View of Lake Champlain out the window of the cupola at the orphanage.
She posted this pic of Lourdes with them at the orphanage last summer.
In his years since leaving the orphanage, Barquin had led an adventurous life.
Sometimes they ended up in an orphanage simply because their mother was unmarried.
The American orphanage system is almost entirely invisible and yet it was huge.
The investigation into St. Joseph's Catholic Orphanage is expected to be announced Monday.
Lola spends time with twins, Stella and Esther at Home of Hope Orphanage.
Children line up in an orphanage in Nampo on North Korea's west coast.
Father Gabriel Tooma with some of the children in the al Qosh orphanage.
Her biological mom, who never visited her at the orphanage, has since died.
Madison rallied the women of Washington to start a nonprofit charity, an orphanage.
They also discussed their work with the Kisiizi Good Shepherd Orphanage in Uganda.
The Orphanage talked about growing up from the point of view of pathology.
We would always go to the same orphanage in Popricani, close to Iași.
The takes would have been fed to us like gruel at an orphanage.
Culture is one reason, says Yoshiko Takahashi, a manager at the Hiroo orphanage.
So it's important to do whatever is possible to make orphanage care better.
But my favorite movie of his remains his 2007 ghost story, The Orphanage.
Homer keeps coming back to the orphanage — St. Cloud's is his only home.
Dr. Larch, the orphanage physician (and abortionist), teaches Homer to be a doctor.
A Pennsylvania group, which runs the orphanage, lost government accreditation several years ago.
It advises taking them either to the nearest vet or to the orphanage.
My gimmes were RESIDENT, SPOTTING, ABSORBENT, MOONLIGHT, WUTHERING, ORPHANAGE, DIXIELAND and BIG DIPPER.
But others, like the Wonsan Baby Home and Orphanage, opt instead for bright pastels.
A first-floor hallway of the now-closed St. Joseph's Orphanage in Burlington, Vermont.
Soon a support group called the Survivors of St. Joseph's Orphanage and Friends formed.
So the orphanage closed around 1974 so it ran for more than a century.
He and his wife adopted the girl from an orphanage in India last year.
One of those short films was a short version of The Orphanage [called 7337].
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Sonia and her two younger sisters were put up for adoption at an orphanage.
"When I came to the orphanage, there wasn't any information left behind," she said.
According to Isme, Michelene was 3 when her parents gave her to the orphanage.
Cleveland accepted the child as his own (but still sent him to an orphanage).
While shooting it, I nursed newborn motherless twins who were dying in an orphanage.
It was later used as an orphanage and a headquarter for the Salvation Army.
In 1993, the Delpopolos returned to the same orphanage to adopt a daughter, Helen.
His mother had left his father, who had then brought him to an orphanage.
What were some of the hardships she dealt with growing up in an orphanage?
The orphanage in Coober Pedy provides necessary motivation to overcome those stomach-churning obstacles.
Much of that money, he said, had been dedicated to a North Korean orphanage.
My mom left London when her two youngest siblings were still in an orphanage.
After spending eight years in an orphanage, he was adopted by a Jewish family.
The orphanage said the giraffe had been unstable on its feet in recent days.
The giraffe arrived at the orphanage a few weeks ago, just days after birth.
His parents abandoned him at birth and planned to consign him to an orphanage.
When the building is completed next year, the orphanage facade will be hidden again.
Since working at a Vietnamese orphanage, he had harbored the dream of fatherhood himself.
When I was 11, we visited my orphanage, and there was a girl there who had been given up to the orphanage but never adopted (she was missing part of her arm; perhaps she was seen as a "challenge" by potential parents).
According to my grandmother, there was a program at the end of the Second World War where you could basically check your kids into an orphanage and join the workforce, so my father lived in an orphanage in Philadelphia while my grandmother worked.
Then, he found himself in an orphanage in Ukraine, and found himself changing his mind.
Correction: A previous version of this story incorrectly identified the orphanage where the abuse occurred.
It was happening in Albany too, with survivors of an orphanage called St. Colman's Home.
"I grew up in an orphanage," my mother's voice began, and once again I listened.
She adopted the twins from the same orphanage as her son David, according to AFP.
After receiving medical treatment, Kiano was taken to Mogra Children's Centre orphanage in Kiambu, Nairobi.
On Monday, Irma started her journey to Kenya to do volunteer work in an orphanage.
Read more: I visited a baby elephant orphanage in Kenya — here's what it was like
His 2012 arrest came during a trip to help build a state-run secular orphanage.
He was setting up an orphanage in the country in 2012 when he was detained.
Among her work, she established the Queen of Heaven Orphanage for girls in north Denver.
She also found a makeshift orphanage that takes in about 100 baby roos a year.
Later, an anguished Mary Morenz entrusted her three children to the care of an orphanage.
So my father was in this orphanage, and there was a famous harmonica school there.
Marilyn carries herself like a martyr, working for an orphanage and dreading her husband's touch.
It's telling that Moses' orphanage is eventually rebuilt as a prison for the criminally insane.
Madonna has a long history with the southeast African nation: She adopted David from Home of Hope, an orphanage in the capital city of Lilongwe, in 2008; a year later, she brought home Mercy after meeting her in an orphanage in Blantyre, Malawi's business capital.
He was setting up an orphanage in the country in 2012 when Iranian authorities detained him.
She lives in the big dark field where all the beds are, inside the JCPenny orphanage.
Besides the obvious flow of their names, both are orphans residing at South Africa's Rhino Orphanage.
The society established a school, a charity association, an orphanage, a nursing home, and three churches.
The uncreatively-named Piggy was one of three baby warthogs the orphanage took in in 2014.
The sister, a slight woman in her forties, spoke positively about her time in the orphanage.
The Albany case had one crucial difference: Orphanage survivors had managed to get a police investigation.
Dozens of former St. Colman's kids came forward to talk about their time at the orphanage.
Did Sally think of it as abuse back when she was at the orphanage, Sartore asked?
Five laymen who worked at the orphanage were also accused or convicted of child sexual abuse.
Some former residents said that the orphanage was the best thing that ever happened to them.
And in this story alone as you well know, cover-up of events at the orphanage.
The caption stated that she was still in the orphanage, looking to find her forever home.
What's more, the cinematography, courtesy of Oscar Faura (The Orphanage, A Monster Calls) is truly beautiful.
Fearing for her newborn daughter's safety, Kavita travels to Mumbai to leave Usha in an orphanage.
I tithe to an orphanage in Argentina that my parents helped start almost 113 years ago.
A few months later, they adopted their second child, daughter Zoey, from an orphanage in India.
Her mother told her to "get out," so she did, and found herself in an orphanage.
Sheltering Wings, a missionary group that supports Riddering's orphanage, provided a detailed account of his ordeal.
She took a gap year before medical school to volunteer at an orphanage in Nairobi, Kenya.
In 2007, Jolie adopted son Pax from a Vietnamese orphanage, just 10 months after Shiloh's birth.
Her son, she said, once explained to her how kids determined their ages in the orphanage.
Back home, his wife divorced him and died soon after, sending the child to an orphanage.
"People who get into orphanage work think they're doing the best for kids," Mr. Aspegren said.
The orphanage aimed to alleviate the overcapacity displaced persons' camps set up by the United Nations.
She took her daughter and Song-hyuk, then 3, to a local orphanage that arranged adoptions.
She says life isn't easy, but she will never put her children in an orphanage again.
Soon after, they converted their home into an orphanage called Nambikkai, which means "hope" in Tamil.
Muzinda also helps fundraise for an orphanage and organizes Christmas parties for the children living there.
The company's Facebook post said that Mr. Cotten had traveled to India to open an orphanage.
They had been born in an isolated tribe in the Amazon and abandoned in an orphanage.
The latter, though, Smith sang by herself as an ode to "colored children" living in an orphanage.
The baby was rejected by her mother, but the sanctuary's orphanage was happy to take her in.
Then there was his visit to the Indian orphanage at which the real-life Saroo once lived.
Of the men at the orphanage, Father Robert Devoy and Father Edward Foster, among others, were named.
In the earliest days of the orphanage, it had housed the aged as well as the young.
Worthy of your time: BuzzFeed News' years-long investigation into abuse at a Catholic orphanage in Vermont.
She was adopted at 7 years old from Seoul, South Korea, where she'd lived in an orphanage.
While walking around the empty orphanage, Angie sees apparitions of little girls with their faces sewn shut.
Officials with the orphanage reported Durham to authorities after they sent him home, according to court records.
Although they initially planned to adopt two toddlers from a Haitian orphanage, some unexpected siblings turned up.
Bush went to an orphanage for pediatric HIV/AIDS patients, against the objections of the Russian government.
Lafforgue said there are many twins and triplets without parents, like these triplets singing at an orphanage.
Depriving a child of parental love—inevitable in even the least dire orphanage—can cause lifelong scarring.
Indeed, before the orphanage boom, African children without living parents were usually cared for in this way.
Amani was abandoned at birth, grew up in an orphanage, and married when she was around fourteen.
He met a young man who had lived with him at an orphanage — and still lived there.
Save an orphanage from bandits with multiple home runs that knock the weapons out of their hands?
Trump at an orphanage in Nairobi that cares for 130 children and promotes women and children's health.
One orphanage that's doing this is Oasis in Guatemala, run by a Christian organization, Kids Alive International.
I went to Seoul when she was 2 years old to bring her home from the orphanage.
Her hope was to work in a hospital, but she was put in charge of an orphanage.
"No child is responsible for his parents' actions," said Iman Salim, a social worker at the orphanage.
But Arthur Parnassus — head of the orphanage they call home — will do anything to keep them safe.
She had come to adopt her son, Ethan, then a 3-year-old living in an orphanage.
The couple has struggled with how much to tell their sons, whom they adopted from an orphanage.
The orphanage said that Hunter was doing well and would continue training to be a tracking dog.
I wondered if Audrey ever thought about all the kids in the orphanage who hadn't been picked.
He was adopted at age 9 from a South Korean orphanage and raised by rural Catholic Wisconsinites.
In Haifa, she took a job in an orphanage, sharing a room with 16 of its children.
So when she was quite young, Sally recalled being at the back of the orphanage, and she was being shown around the orphanage by a nun because she was about to move into the big girls door, which was something that apparently happened when you're around six years old.
I heard on the radio that a certain Joshua was at the orphanage and looking for his family.
Things get trippy when they're invited to an orphanage where a bunch of young women died years ago.
At just 10, she was sent to an orphanage in Switzerland after her father was arrested by Nazis.
There was another child, a boy, who she heard had run away from the orphanage with his cousin.
Father Devoy was also the priest whose body, plaintiffs claimed, lay in an open casket at the orphanage.
Sam Hemingway generously provided records from when he reported on St. Joseph's Orphanage for the Burlington Free Press.
So not just priests, not just men, they were laymen at the orphanage who actually abused these kids.
Burlington Police Chief Brandon del Pozo is also expected to be involved in the investigation into the orphanage.
Her name is Sister Mary, and she's a nun who helped raise the Young Pope in an orphanage.
AT AN orphanage at the edge of Juba, South Sudan's battered capital, there are no longer any children.
Lim was visiting Rajin, in northeastern North Korea, where his church supports an orphanage and a nursing home.
One day, when Chuck grew too old to stay at the orphanage, he moved to New York City.
Soon enough, the rioters chose a target where they must have known resistance would be unlikely: an orphanage.
Madonna adopted her 11-year-old son David from an orphanage in Malawi more than a decade ago.
The whereabouts of a half-brother who was sold at the orphanage before Ayman are also not known.
Some had homes to go to while others fell under the responsibility of Gilbert, who runs an orphanage.
Japanese first lady Akie Abe visited the David Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage in Kenya with first lady Margaret Kenyatta.
Green calls them to her house, a former orphanage where the murders of several young girls took place.
Diane Keaton plays a nun who had raised Lenny in an orphanage and becomes the pope's private secretary.
We all knew that people who came to the orphanage were only interested in the younger, healthier children.
He talks about his time in the orphanage with wry amusement, crediting the experience with shaping his stubbornness.
They ended up dropping Alex off at an orphanage, where she ran away from when she was 10.
Later, I visited the remarkable elephant orphanage (written about here previously) run by the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust.
If no family claimed you, you took the last name Ruiz Cabañas, after the founder of the orphanage.
Daily Mail TV also saw orphanage documents from 2003 that suggest Natalia was an infant at the time.
Gava said Natalia remained in an orphanage for 5 years until an American couple adopted her in 2008.
Kids languished in an orphanage waiting for someone of the "right" ethnicity/nationality to decide to adopt them.
Captain Nowalsky, an American lawyer charged with denazifying Berlin, had also established the only Jewish orphanage in Berlin.
As Sergeant Simons and Captain Nowalsky toured the orphanage, dozens of children crowded around them, hoping for candy.
The International Organization for Migration has opened three facilities to house the migrants, one in an abandoned orphanage.
He was skeptical, so he asked for the name of the orphanage and who their supervisor had been.
One is set in a Dickensian orphanage; another ends with characters jumping into a New York yellow cab.
Hortense hires Francine (Iris Bry), a young woman raised in a nearby orphanage, to help her and Solange.
Life at the orphanage, in Brazzaville, the capital of the French Congo, was defined by neglect and abuse.
"He said it wasn't his child and told me to give it away to an orphanage," remembers Meher.
The Rhino Orphanage in a Facebook post Friday said Jazz the giraffe collapsed after hemorrhaging in the brain.
Dorothy Loudon, who played Miss Hannigan, the villainous child-hating matron of the orphanage, won for best actress.
Dorothy Loudon, who played Miss Hannigan, the villainous child-hating matron of the orphanage, won for best actress.
This was the first anyone in my family had heard of her being in the orphanage before then.
Anne Shirley arrives at Green Gables only to spend her first weeks dreading a return to the orphanage.
" A former inmate at the school, Roger Kiser, told PEOPLE that same year: "I was raised in an orphanage.
He recently raised $400 auctioning off his wares and donated it to the orphanage where he was cared for.
In China, orphanages publish classifieds of abandoned children, including their headshots, where they were found, and their orphanage location.
"We'll be surprising a family to join us in Bali, where we're volunteering at an orphanage," Garrett, 28, said.
It had been hard enough for some of the orphanage survivors to tell Widman about the abuse they suffered.
"There may still be an opportunity to secure justice for some orphanage victims," Burlington Mayor Miro Weinberger said Monday.
But in the United States, at least, nothing has prompted an investigation into the orphanage system as a whole.
When Sally talked about the orphanage, Rob would jump around and distract her and try to make her laugh.
Mark Schoofs: Christine, why don't you just start by telling us about this orphanage Saint Joseph's in Burlington, Vermont?
For many decades, a lot of the nuns at the orphanage were speaking French to the English-speaking kids.
Nuns could face murder charges following a BuzzFeed News investigation that detailed years of alleged torture at an orphanage.
Fan theories have included everything from an orphanage to "Slender Man," an evil meme turned supernatural fan-fiction character.
The Mathews family adopted Sherin from an orphanage in India nearly two years ago, a neighbor told CBS News.
In the best case scenario, a husband takes care of [the] kids, otherwise they are sent to the orphanage.
The son that she and her husband, Michael, had recently adopted from an orphanage in China could finally see.
Michelle Williams plays orphanage volunteer Isabel, trying to get business executive Theresa, played by Moore, to fund her cause.
It's a moody, heartbreaking film, packed with the atmospheric dread and emotional revelations that made The Orphanage so memorable.
" The song asks "colored children" living in an orphanage to dream about a magical place of "great big watermelons.
Janice-as-the-demon flees the orphanage and is eventually adopted after giving herself the name — you guessed it!
Franchina was among the 232,23 or so consigned to orphanage-like institutions ranging in quality from adequate to abominable.
But in a parallel universe called a "loop", the orphanage and its residents are exactly as Abe described them.
Meanwhile, a woman runs a cruel anti-witch orphanage that may be hiding the most dangerous wizard of all.
The couple alleges the ordeal started when Mogra Children's Centre orphanage, where Kiano lived, contested their guardianship in court.
Brierley was ultimately placed in an orphanage and adopted by an Australian couple, played by Kidman and David Wenham.
Zoey had difficulty bonding since she had been raised in an orphanage with no exposure to other little people.
The Tribulation A Chicago orphanage faces closure unless the nuns can pay $5,000 to the Cook County assessor's office.
The former nurse from Pennsylvania founded Urukundo Village, an orphanage, in the Rwandan hillside town of Muhanga in 2006.
He was born out of wedlock and spent his early childhood in an orphanage, which his mother visited regularly.
She can neither keep the child herself nor bear to give it, as she has promised, to an orphanage.
After the war, Polish authorities stuck Amalia in a Jewish orphanage in Krakow, where she remained for three years.
"They are really self-sustained; they don't ask for any money from the government," Bo says of the orphanage.
"On that very day they literally placed her in our hands," said Amy Becerra, who volunteered at the orphanage.
Especially if you're trying to be more independent than some of the orphanage-style kids at the Thai gyms.
Next, I was in an orphanage in the German coal-mining city of Zollverein, rundown and rampant with poverty.
But only about 300 people showed up, and the overstocked vendors ended up feeding children from a nearby orphanage.
She noted the facility is often referred as an orphanage but in Haiti they are known was children's centers.
During his hearing, Mr. Matabor described growing up illiterate in a Bangladeshi orphanage until a family informally adopted him.
A few months later, the Republican mayor of Santa Fe confiscated the house and turned it into an orphanage.
Cardi B shopped for groceries at an upscale supermarket in the city and donated the items to an orphanage.
But, he added, Spence lawfully secured its rights to the site long before there was interest in the orphanage.
She's informed of this, clinically, coolly, by a woman she trusts, the head of the orphanage where she lives.
Her father had dropped Tran and two siblings off at an orphanage because it offered the best chance of survival.
Last month, the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office delivered over 60 dresses she made to an orphanage in Puerto Rico.
Before that, however, Bayona directed the critically acclaimed Spanish language film The Orphanage, as well as The Impossible and others.
Sebasitana's mother is an ardent pro-life activist who runs an orphanage for the children of unwed mothers in Brazil.
Like so many of del Toro's other productions, The Orphanage strikes a unique balance between genuine drama and outright terror.
In 2002, Jolie adopted her oldest son Maddox, 15, from an orphanage in Battambang, cementing her commitment to the country.
The teen helped to raise baby tigers in Asia as well as visited Sri Lanka's Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage last year.
Babita Kumari who managed the orphanage in eastern India where the girl had lived since infancy has refuted that claim.
Like The Orphanage, this is an intelligent, psychological horror, but it's not at all above a few wicked jump-scares.
Some children reported beatings and cold water being dumped on toddlers who were forced to sleep on an orphanage floor.
"Once we met him and saw the interaction in the orphanage, it was heartbreaking," Sharon Sykes told HLN on Thursday.
She also said that at an orphanage he was chained to a post and children would throw rocks at him.
The party's leader, Khaleda Zia, has languished in jail since February, on charges of misdirecting funds meant for an orphanage.
Previously, half of the 15-20 children adopted from the orphanage each year—by foreigners—were over ten years old.
But the lawyer who processed the adoptions for EAC at God's Mercy, Dorah Mirembe, denied any wrongdoing by the orphanage.
He also has a compelling biography -- growing up in an orphanage and with an adoptive mother who suffered from alcoholism.
In a video posted by the Rhino Orphanage on Friday, the dog (whose name, ironically, is Hunter) watches over Jazz.
The word "orphanage" is a misnomer, because the vast majority of children in orphanages have at least one living parent.
She was born without tooth enamel — at the orphanage she was held down as a tooth was pulled without anesthesia.
Now, read the article, "Oksana Masters's Road From a Ukrainian Orphanage to Paralympic Stardom," and answer the following questions: 1.
Eventually, after dodging a number of people with bad designs on him, Saroo ends up in an orphanage in Calcutta.
What he will encounter, in the world outside the orphanage, is a woman who can't get help from anyone else.
Abandoned by her parents, she was consigned to an orphanage, from which historians believe she ran away wearing boys' clothes.
Gardy Charles, 36, who said he had spent 25 years at the orphanage, was among those who had stopped by.
"The whole country has been raised by this orphanage," he said of the generations of children who had lived there.
There was a robust civil society: Jews in Novogrudok funded a hospital, an orphanage, a Jewish home for the aged.
Ms. Brennan-Kuss said the couple took in their first joey 15 years ago, and started their orphanage in 2008.
My father, who was raised in an orphanage, was never afforded an education, restricting his earnings potential and upward mobility.
Anyone with information relating to incidents at St. Joseph's Orphanage can also make reports to the Burlington Police Department online.
After this generic pair is chased by the orphanage overseer (Mel Brooks, criminally underused) they arrive in the big city.
Others were also civilians, including Khala Aziza, a cook at a local orphanage who had five children, now orphans themselves.
The Baan Than Namchai orphanage was initially set up days after the tsunami hit, to temporarily shelter 70 "tsunami children".
Later he built an orphanage that has housed and fed thousands; a farm there is dedicated to environmentally friendly agriculture.
With 40 children, the orphanage was overextended, and Peru's Maoist rebels, the Shining Path, were staging massacres in nearby cities.
Then her mom kicked her out of the house when she was 5 years old, and she moved into an orphanage.
During the siege, the orphanage put out an online video in which Qamuz, the little girl, pleaded for an exit route.
Devoy was chaplain for 20 years, and his death would have been a major moment in the life of the orphanage.
Her home address was listed as "311 North Avenue," the address of the Catholic Charities offices next door to the orphanage.
"The scandals and the ghosts of what happened there still haunt us," Coyne said of the orphanage, which closed in 1974.
"They had been in the same Chinese orphanage for nine years together and no one knew they were sisters!" says Lisa.
The planned investigation comes after a report from BuzzFeed News documented years of abuse at the orphanage, which closed in 1974.
Jacob reviews his past, from whorehouse to Catholic orphanage, Cairo to San Francisco sadomasochism, grappling with questions of meaning and loss.
But as she walked through the orphanage meeting the children, she did not find the spark she was hoping to feel.
Joel even reveals Midge donated her swimsuit competition winnings to an orphanage in the Bronx during her eight-year winning streak.
After years of fertility issues, the couple rejoiced when their son Will came home from an orphanage in China in 2013.
At 6 months, she was moved to the Wild Animal Orphanage in Texas, where she stayed until it closed in 2010.
We have a bakery in an orphanage, we have a restaurant — they're great because they make money so they're sustainable business.
Cline and Nordegren, along with her brother, traveled to an orphanage in Haiti in 2012 as part of a church mission.
The baby rhino, who has been given the name Arthur the Brave, has been at the orphanage for three months now.
Trump has focused on her signature issue of campaigning for children with stops at a hospital, primary school and an orphanage.
As long as we keep seeing more "WE GOT LOVE" orphanage photo ops, I fear we are a long way away.
This baby, Alex Drake, grew up without friends or family, and eventually ran away from the orphanage when she was 10.
He and his wife, Ellen, launched "Kershaw's Challenge" and raised money to build an orphanage in Zambia with the book "Arise." 
The Orphanage, The Impossible, and A Monster Calls, they each end with a question: what's the meaning of that last shot?
Yet their existence has become self-perpetuating as they attract "orphanage tourists", invited in the hope that they will donate money.
Some social workers have appealed to tourists to stay away from orphanages saying that so-called orphanage tourism enables child exploitation.
I volunteer at our local charter school; it's for an orphanage of kids that have been taken out of violent homes.
He became an advocate for orphaned children, founding an orphanage in Juárez and performing benefit concerts for children's homes in Mexico.
Further efforts to track the girl down have yielded nothing, although some speculate she ended up in an Islamic State orphanage.
One of her sisters, for example, started a clinic for leprosy patients in Ecuador, and another ran an orphanage in Omaha.
I am one of those 175,000 abandoned children who ended up in an orphanage, ultimately adopted to be raised in America.
Maine was one of the first states to make abortion illegal; I put the orphanage I called St. Cloud's in Maine.
Movies at this year's festival that received French state money included "The Orphanage" (from Afghanistan) and "Port Authority" (the United States).
They had two sons, John IV and James, and a daughter, Meghan, and adopted a girl, Bridget, from a Bangladeshi orphanage.
Then Extremely Upper Management gives him a top-secret job to investigate an orphanage on an island in the Cerulean Sea.
There is an orphanage, SOS Children's Village Barrett Town, and my brother and a friend started a tennis program for them.
Her maiden name, Gonzalez, comes from her grandfather, who was adopted from an orphanage in Mexico by a Mexican-American family.
The orphanage is one of 754 operating in the country, Ms. Villedrouin said, though only 35 are accredited by the government.
Her two daughters are also doing well in school while living in an orphanage; the youngest has even received a scholarship.
CNN visited an orphanage for abandoned children with special needs, as well as a community kitchen that hands out free meals.
A social services agency placed him and his younger brother, James, in a Roman Catholic orphanage in Ukiah, in Mendocino County.
The orphanage still functions to this day, and also now serves as a welfare house for the homeless and the elderly.
But she never knew her parents; the store had burned down years before, and the girl was raised in an orphanage.
Forcibly returned by the police to the laundry, she later gave birth to a daughter, herself then placed in an orphanage.
So we think that at least five million children pass through the orphanage system in the 215th century, that we know that there were many of those were at the start of the century, that the orphanage system was at its peak in around the 0003s, and there are at least 2000,2700 orphanages at that time.
The superstar parents went back to the same orphanage in China and did just that with the adoption of Ezra, now 10.
The orphanage director explained the difficulty of finding a home for Maria and why the Stewarts had been chosen to adopt her.
When she was 6 months old, Maria had been placed at the Chosen Children Village, an orphanage for children with special needs.
Even some of the orphans said they had never seen a rowboat at the orphanage, let alone been thrown in the water.
Some had taught at local Catholic day schools or at another orphanage in Chicago or had returned to the motherhouse in Montreal.
Outside the United States, the orphanage system and the wreckage it produced has undergone substantial official scrutiny over the last two decades.
Burlington officials suggested that murder charges could be possible in connection with at least three reported child killings at St. Joseph's Orphanage.
Frank Minna (Bruce Willis), their boss, rescued them from an orphanage when they were young, and trained them to be private detectives.
They often didn't tell their kids that they were in the orphanage system, but these kids were just deeply affected by it.
The cash included ticket and CD sales as well as donations intended for an orphanage in Thailand and a school in Myanmar.
So they would go the giraffe center and take photos of the giraffes; come to the orphanage and take photos of me.
So they would go the giraffe center and take photos of the giraffes; come to the orphanage and take photos of me.
Sets up World Vision's Young Ambassador Program while volunteering at an orphanage in South Africa Starts law degree and founds Oaktree Foundation.
That's why one of the scariest movies I've ever seen, the one that sticks with me most, is J.A. Bayona's The Orphanage.
Lumos interviewed 44 children who had been raised in orphanages as well as former orphanage volunteers, health care workers and government officials.
" Pile describes the title as a "horror film set in an abandoned orphanage, which a couple are attempting to restore and reopen.
The crimes were clearly covered by the press — Angela sees articles about the orphanage and its serial killer in newspaper archives. Mrs.
Fallon suggested creating a better backstory about the injury, but he wasn't buying Ventimiglia's suggestions about a burning building or an orphanage.
Lemonis made an emotional visit to the orphanage, where he learned the names of both of his biological parents through birth records.
Lemonis's roots had long been a mystery, but he visits his orphanage and examines his birth records, yielding some stunning personal discoveries.
The judge ruled in the couple's favor and upheld their legal guardianship, and that's when they say orphanage employees started harassing them.
Guatemala's orphanages receive money and help from volunteers from U.S.-based faith groups and international non-governmental organizations that run orphanage tours.
He ended up in an orphanage and working in a brothel, but he did manage to get in the United States Navy.
Derek finds Derek Jr. (now a teenager) at an orphanage in Italy and is horrified to discover that his son is overweight.
When her father died, she was taken from her mother at the age of four to be raised Christian, in an orphanage.
The next third, she worked for a judge in Oklahoma City, and, finally, she volunteered at an orphanage in the Dominican Republic.
The bulk of the story is set in the orphanage, and Ruby has crafted a broad cast of well-developed supporting characters.
Cover image: Children stand outside Save the AIDS Generation, an orphanage that houses around 120 children, many of whom have living relatives.
There is a woman in Thailand who rehabilitates elephants in an elephant orphanage and another who is a sake brewer in Japan.
A hard life in the township or a trip to the colored orphanage were the far more likely options on the table.
She founded the first private orphanage in New York City and advocated for the construction of the Washington Monument, among other things.
They would come for a week or two for a "project" — a temporary medical clinic, an orphanage visit or a school construction.
She grew up in a Russian orphanage with next to nothing — not even a wheelchair — and learned to walk on her hands.
After Brown was born, she was transferred to a Catholic Care Orphanage like many babies born out of wedlock at the time.
A former orphanage on the eastern fringe of central Ipoh transformed into Thumbs Café, an eclectically furnished restaurant specializing in Malay dishes.
She did not remember him, but she knew that years earlier his father and my paternal grandfather had founded an orphanage together.
"Of course boarding school is something very different from an orphanage because I always had loving parents in the background," Wells said.
He also enlisted the help of a cousin, the mime Marcel Marceau, when he was evacuating children hiding in a French orphanage.
Our last stop was the orphanage where Sophie had spent nine months after being found, a place that seemed stuck in time.
Former residents of the orphanage said they saw nuns suffocate a newborn and throw a child out a window to his death.
Parents believe their children will be better off in an orphanage where they will be fed, cared for, and sent to school.
This time, I was frozen in place: What was the girl beside me — who was adopted from an orphanage — going to think?
Lenny Belardo is an orphan left by his hippie parents to be raised by nuns in an orphanage in the United States.
TOKYO (Reuters) - A baby lies in a metal-bar cot drinking from a bottle perched on his pillow in a Tokyo orphanage.
Jazz was originally abandoned by his mother in the wild, but was found by a farmer and cared for at an orphanage.
Today, Sackie, 26, and Williams, 14, live at an orphanage in Chicken Soup Factory, a small town outside of Liberia's capital, Monrovia.
"They will write the essay about a service trip in Guatemala to help fund an orphanage with their parents' money," she says.
Soon we would travel to a small city in Jiangxi Province to visit the orphanage where our daughter spent her first year.
The arrangement, which mimicked army barracks, orphanage chambers, or camp cabins, was a collaboration between Rapid Pulse Director Joseph Ravens and Montano.
I spent the first four months of my life in that medical center, fighting infection after infection, before being placed in an orphanage.
"You've never budged from the front gate of that orphanage, where, one fine day, without explanation, your parents abandoned you," Spencer rails away.
Nearly 50 children, some critically injured, were rescued from eastern Aleppo, where they had been trapped in an orphanage, the United Nations said.
He then went to family and friends and raised about $40,000 to build a state-of-the-art computer center in the orphanage.
First, we are introduced to Cardinal Andrew Dussolier (Scott Shepherd), the other boy Sister Mary (Diane Keaton) raised in her orphanage alongside Lenny.
It turned out to be a performance by some girls from an orphanage whose food garden is funded by the Beating Heart project.
The few times that orphanage abuse cases have been litigated in the US, the courts have remained, with a few exceptions, generally indifferent.
She hadn't been in touch with people from the orphanage for a long time, and she thought about it as little as possible.
Plaintiffs said as many as 160 individuals, who had been at the orphanage from the 1930s to the 19423s, pursued the bishop's offer.
In fact, since 1916 at least 83 orphanage children, a nun, and a priest died, some of them right there at St. Joseph's.
So, for example, we think of Macbeth a lot differently once we imagine that he spent part of his childhood in an orphanage.
She was sent to a Russian orphanage as a baby and adopted by Beth and Steve Long of Baltimore, Maryland at 13 months.
When The Orphanage came out in 2007, screenwriter Sergio G. Sánchez almost instantly became an important figure to watch in the horror world.
One 19-year-old man with a physical disability told Lumos he was regularly beaten at an orphanage that he left in 2015.
Kim Jong Un poses for a picture with children during a visit to the Pyongyang Baby Home and Orphanage on New Year's Day.
Ung's support helped Jolie to visit an orphanage in the provincial town of Battambang, where she ultimately found her son Maddox, now 15.
According to the medium (technically, his spirit guide Jonas), Bob lived in an orphanage and the clown was the only thing he owned.
But, two years later, the couple brought home Kathleen from a San Diego orphanage, and their lives changed forever — Chavez was happy again.
The church has said Lim visited North Korea more than 100 times since 1997 and helped set up an orphanage and nursing home.
It said the Florida resident and his wife, Amy Riddering, worked at the orphanage in Yako, 115 kilometers (70 miles) from the capital.
Alumni visit the school to mentor pupils, and have also set up an orphanage for abandoned girl children and others born of rape.
" Continues Sharpe, "My dad came to Haiti to do relief work and he showed up to the orphanage and [wanted to adopt me].
Last Thursday night, children with special needs at an orphanage in Haiti were surprised with a prom, thanks to football star Tim Tebow.
In 28503, as a young pediatrician, I treated an 22019-month old girl who had just been adopted from an orphanage in China.
Four months after the State Department took action against EAC, the Ugandan government shut down God's Mercy orphanage, where Mata had been sent.
A 17-year-old girl from China recently told us that her parents wanted a boy, and therefore left her in an orphanage.
"His mother left him at an orphanage at the age of four, an event Gabriel stated was his earliest memory," the magazine said.
Thanks to Travel Noire, I now know to hit up the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, an elephant orphanage located inside Nairobi National Park.
Oksana Masters struggled with adjusting to a new school, her new body and prosthetics, and the return of dark memories of the orphanage.
Anand does a stellar job of sketching Singh's trajectory from orphanage to hangman's noose, and from obscurity into the pantheon of Indian heroes.
You can almost imagine a $10 million version of this, where the dinosaurs are barely seen and mostly suggested — kinda like The Orphanage.
Another who, according to Catholic Charities, was an acquaintance of Mother Teresa, founder of the orphanage where Ms. Fernandez grew up, donated $3,000.
The orphanage's staff had been taken to a local police precinct for questioning, while the surviving children had been relocated to another orphanage.
A fire swept through this orphanage run by a Pennsylvania-based nonprofit group, killing over a dozen children, according to health care workers.
In the the movie Ask Dr. Ruth, it shows in animation how with my very first boyfriend in the orphanage, we held hands.
The giraffe, named Jazz, collapsed after suffering a brain hemorrhage, the Rhino Orphanage in Limpopo Province said in a Facebook post on Friday.
When the giraffe became ill, Hunter seemed to realize something was wrong and did not leave the baby giraffe's side, the orphanage said.
Hope and healing Lumos remains in close contact with reunited families to make sure parents don't send their children back to an orphanage.
This is a big deal for our parish because there was a relationship between that orphanage and our parish all those years ago.
His church and the orphanage were affiliated, and they both tended to the German immigrants of the Yorkville neighborhood in the late 1800s.
"It's not as if they're building an orphanage," said Andrew Resnick, the musical director of "The Cher Show," whose apartment abuts the construction.
Because without getting into spoilers, Marrowbone is scary as hell, and I loved it for many of the same reasons I loved The Orphanage.
DePrince's birth parents died from starvation when she was as a child, and her uncle sent her to an orphanage because of her vitiligo.
"Please get us out," pleads the little girl, surrounded by almost 50 other children in a heartbreaking video from the city's underground Moumayazoun Orphanage.
Eventually, he was taken in at an orphanage and adopted by a couple in Australia, after officials failed to locate his family and hometown.
Trump interacts with children as she visits the Nest Children's Home orphanage, which primarily cares for children whose parents have been incarcerated, in Nairobi.
Officials suggested that the charges could be possible in connection with at least three reported child killings at St. Joseph's Orphanage in Burlington, Vermont.
Phil Scott responded to our report, saying he would support the efforts of victims who suffered abuse at a Catholic orphanage in the state.
Both reside at the The Rhino Orphanage in the Limpopo Province of South Africa and there's an adorable video of the pair hanging out.
Born to an Orthodox Jewish family, a young Ruth escaped the Nazis through the Kindertransport and spent World War II in a Swiss orphanage.
When she made the decision to adopt, Jolie visited an orphanage in the provincial town of Battambang, having promised herself only to visit one.
Then, Jackson convinces her to do another gig, this time to an abandoned orphanage at the end of a winding, one-lane Scottish road.
Her relationship with Kenya began with a four-week stint in the ballet off-season in 2012, teaching English and Math at an orphanage.
His one pleasure in life is listening to his grandfather, Abe (Terence Stamp), spinning yarns about his time in an orphanage in the 1940s.
I don't think you can train for that—and that comes from when I was in the junior orphanage, Fegan's Homes at Yardley Gobion.
He was born in Beirut, Lebanon, in the 1970s and lived in an orphanage until an American family adopted him at 9 months old.
So together we flew out to north east Romania to join the team working in an orphanage supported by the money he helped raise.
His peacekeeping division partnered with an orphanage near Butare, Rwanda, in June 1994, successfully protecting resident children through the final weeks of the genocide.
She spent her first seven and a half years in the country's troubled orphanage system, where malnourishment and emotional and physical abuse were common.
They even left their children in the care of an orphanage for a summer so that they could travel across the state more freely.
But I saw that she was loved and appreciated not only by the nuns who ran the orphanage, but also by other orphans/children.
The death of Dr. Larch will bring Homer back to the orphanage — this time, to be the physician (and the abortionist) at St. Cloud's.
I sent about $200 to a Russian orphanage, and in return, they built showers for the many kids, and staff living in the facility.
By Friday afternoon, dozens of people — including former residents — were on the grounds of the three-story orphanage, its upper stories darkened by smoke.
Five years later, they adopted a fourth child, Bridget, whom they first met while she was living at Mother Teresa's orphanage in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
The orphanage was using forged documents, fake stamps and certificates to sell the babies, at a cost of 100,000-200,000 rupees (US$1,500-3,000) each.
The orphanage was registered with the Central Adoption Resource Authority and is the only one in Jalpaiguri district permitted to put children up for adoption.
Sally had told Widman about a day at the orphanage when she and a girl named Patty Zeno had been told to wash the windows.
Sally had said that she and a nun came around the back of the orphanage and were looking toward the rear of the big building.
The diocesan hierarchy had oversight of the orphanage, and the nuns had lived and worked there, but none of them were forthcoming with their recollections.
Siblings who had once been in the same orphanage together had often not discussed it with each other, much less with friends or even spouses.
Some of these incidents prompted official inquiries; just last week, Scottish police arrested a dozen people, mostly nuns, for abuse at the Smyllum Park orphanage.
Mr Del Vecchio himself rose from poverty (he spent some of his childhood in an orphanage) to become Italy's second-richest man, worth some €20bn.
This might be explained by the Grinch's new orphanage backstory, showcased in the trailer, which is sure to get mixed reactions from Dr. Seuss purists.
Well, Betty has realized something is very rotten in Riverdale's scariest psych ward-orphanage-homophobic hell house and plans to find out what that is.
The orphanage was registered with the Central Adoption Resource Authority and is the only one in Jalpaiguri district permitted to put up children for adoption.
"My mother is my inspiration and she's my hero, because she literally saved my life from the orphanage," Masters, 28, of Louisville, Kentucky, tells PEOPLE.
Grace Field House orphanage is located on a picturesque green estate surrounded by lush forests, and it's home to 37 children and their caretaker Isabella.
The girls had been told they would be staying in a boarding school but instead were sent to an orphanage that also housed juvenile delinquents.
As soon as Hajar saw Jaafar in the Cucuk Evleri Sitesi Mudurlugu orphanage, she recognized him by the prominent birthmark on his forehead, she said.
When your Orphanage and Impossible screenwriter Sergio G. Sánchez first brought Patrick Ness' book to you, what did he want you to see in it?
Abandoned as a child during the Depression, at Christmas, no less, the Kid, as Hemingway calls Myers, fled the orphanage to seek his journalistic fortune.
The Freuds are well dressed, full of beans, like two celebrities visiting an orphanage, fondling this odd creature as though they are considering devouring her.
And then, after only 20 minutes with the baby that the orphanage workers had chosen for them, they were asked if they wanted him. Mrs.
Either he was aware of the abuses at the orphanage and abided them or he ought to have been aware but remained in willful ignorance.
A little bit The Orphanage, a little Watcher in the Woods, a little 90s-girl-stumbled -onto-the-set-of-first-season of True Detective.
The illustrated spreads tell the story of a present-day girl named Ella, who has moved into the house across from the now abandoned orphanage.
Although orphanage care costs six to 10 times as much as family care, family care is complex to set up and unfamiliar in those societies.
A mysterious letter leads Mahoney, a car thief in Dublin, back to his childhood village, where he was left at the door of an orphanage.
An animated story of two children who escape their orphanage and travel to Paris, where one (voiced by Elle Fanning) hopes to become a ballerina.
Oh, and John has been given a dark psychological back story that includes many unloved years in an orphanage that used to be an asylum.
The convent was "not an orphanage," Reyes writes, but a workhouse where the girls toiled for 10 hours a day doing embroidery, tailoring and laundry.
Enjoying an impromptu game of cricket at a special orphanage, William, 37, whacked a shot – mercifully with a softball – that landed on wife Kate's neck.
Their only clues were Leigh Mai's Vietnamese name, the town she was born in, and the orphanage she was placed in ahead of Operation Babylift.
Lim's Toronto-area church has said he visited the North more than 100 times since 1997 and helped set up an orphanage and nursing home.
According to ABC, Madison's dream is to "travel the world and spread love through missionary work," and she hopes someday to open her own orphanage.
JOHANNESBURG — A baby giraffe that was befriended by a dog after he was abandoned in the wild has died, a South African animal orphanage said.
The son of a coal factory worker, he trained to be a priest and then started working with an orphanage outside Oviedo, in northern Spain.
The children were seized by Thai authorities in a raid and sent to a government orphanage as part of a crackdown on suspected illegal surrogacy.
The university's chancellor said the arrest was not connected to PUST and that Kim, 59, had been involved with other activities, including helping an orphanage.
They look at the photos of the children they met in Kaluga's orphanage, and think back on all those faces, all those lives, left behind.

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