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But when it comes to common goals—orphans, orphans' rights, children—we support each other.
My friend Tess and I started a two-person club, in jest — OHO — Orphans and Half Orphans.
A number of its most prominent advocates, including the leadership of the Christian Alliance for Orphans, have begun to focus on the forgotten half of the "widows and orphans" mandate—the existing families of those orphans.
I admire them — the orphans, not the sex junkies.
"HELP PLEASE — we're up to 300 orphans!!" the post reads.
The family soon began receiving support from Worldwide Orphans (WWO).
In The Incredibles 2, the Parr kids definitely aren't orphans.
The orphans will also receive free healthcare, including psychological support.
The event raised almost $20,000 for the Worldwide Orphans fund.
Thousands of civilians, including orphans, are still waiting to escape.
We have been dumped here like orphans with no help.
They are modern day orphans left to fend for themselves.
The two orphans were a positive influence on each other.
Joe, 10, Rosemarie, 9, and Jenny Rose, 7, became orphans.
Children were bullied by older orphans, and exploited by adults.
"When We Were Orphans" was viewed as a detective novel.
No one goes to a rally to rage against orphans.
"Not many orphans get very far, do they?" said Sen.
Who's going to pay for the orphans and the dead women?
And then internationally we work in Ghana, West Africa with orphans.
Today, there are more than 20,000 Ebola orphans in West Africa.
UNICEF estimates that there are 3.7 million orphans in South Africa.
Often you didn't know if the children would wind up orphans.
By visiting with children, feeding baby elephants and cuddling orphans, Mrs.
Twenty years after the civil war, these orphans still have secrets.
They range from the orphans to the handicapped to the elderly.
A society that murders its intolerant citizens, orphans their young children?
"I feel I went to bat for the orphans," he said.
And us three orphans sort of found a common ground pretty quickly.
It commemorates a woman named Helene who cared for and loved orphans.
Technically, the Weird Sisters are all orphans who were raised as sisters.
The two are very involved with helping children through 147 Million Orphans.
"West said black culture doesn't actually exist because black Americans are "orphans.
Through 'Internet History,' I think I'm giving a second life to orphans.
A. is an orphan in an institution of orphans supervised by Goodman.
The orphans speak different languages and have little communication with each other.
The next step in your Ishiguro education is When We Were Orphans.
After it passed, Russia prohibited Americans from adopting Russian orphans as retribution.
It was known as "the valley of widows and orphans," he said.
"His mother is now living with widows and orphans," Hajji Naqibullah said.
On Saturday morning, the team visited a secondary school for orphans in Pyongyang.
As Widman came to see, however, many of them were not actually orphans.
Oliver Morton, The Economist's briefings editor, is one of those orphans of Apollo.
The dead jihadists leave behind orphans to be fed a diet of revenge.
In peace and blessing Ama Helene, a Jew, who loves the orphans, [died].
Romanian orphans who were adopted had malfunctioning oxytocin systems, according to the study.
Without him, many downtowners feel like orphans looking for a spiritual Daddy Warbucks.
"In a world full of orphans, they still had each other," she reasons.
Seven orphans, including five infants, were rescued and taken to rehabilitation centers here.
That was rather charitable since he was also probably fleecing widows and orphans.
For instance, many refugee families care for children from other families, often orphans.
Huda said the Tunisian who married her had wanted to care for orphans.
There, Zar taught orphans about their Jewish identity and helped them regain confidence.
If poverty creates orphans, the solution should be less poverty, not more orphanages.
They are all orphans bound by "destiny," as showrunner Lauren Schmidt told Variety.
Diana's charity work focused on HIV/AIDS patients, orphans, and people experiencing homelessness.
Norway recently agreed to take back five orphans whose parents were ISIS followers.
You still end with a bunch of orphans with terrible hair either way.
"This year, thanks to you, some orphans are going hungry," he spits at Pauly.
"I wanted to give them a happy future," she begins, referring to the orphans.
His wife, Bilquis, a nurse, oversees the women's shelters and the adoption of orphans.
Moscow responded to the sanctions with a ban on U.S. adoptions of Russian orphans.
To push back against the Magnitsky sanctions, Russia punished its own orphans, halting adoptions.
In adulthood he's set up a foundation to help children in need and orphans.
IR-3: These visas are for orphans who are adopted abroad by US citizens.
And we're showing you how a CNN Hero is helping orphans in South Africa.
I spoke to Blanchet about what came to be Ceaușescu's Orphans, 20 Years Later.
So they're effectively treated as orphans and forced to live in state-sanctioned facilities.
Ms. Parker is studying whether orphans show physiological stress after mothers have been killed.
Motivated by good intentions or not, these changes have left thousands of orphans unadopted.
And while none may be full-on orphans, they've all got serious family issues.
There were school fees for various relatives and contributions to a home for orphans.
Jewish organizations encouraged orphans to be sent to communal settlements, or kibbutzim, in Palestine.
But of course, she had already resolved the central problem of the orphans' lives.
He also established an education center for orphans and foster children from remote villages.
We have orphans, we have widows -- if people from government die they are Afghans.
We have orphans, we have widows -- if people from government die, they are Afghans.
The charity says its objectives include supporting orphans and activities that promote religious tolerance.
They're both orphans, both raised by abusive guardians who were extremely paranoid of witches.
In some cases, they are orphans like Keita seeking the safer shores of Europe.
As a teen she volunteered with the homeless and after college with orphans in Nepal.
The millions of potential "Obamacare orphans" who may suddenly lose coverage is one major example.
The prime victims are now children, with orphans, the disabled and albinos particularly at risk.
There she encounters a pack of kids—orphans, runaways, and scavengers—even younger than her.
"A significant portion of the entire child population would suddenly be made orphans," Heyman said.
Amber Rose and Blac Chyna are still in Trinidad ... feeding orphans and building local schools.
Superman into a weeping slap-fest between two extraordinary orphans it's probably for the best.
Eventually, the orphans start to unravel a vast, creepy conspiracy related to their parents' deaths.
Her biggest fear, she said, was that if she died, her children would be orphans.
The misery in Gaza is a feeling of being abandoned, a feeling of being orphans.
When the legislation passed, he'd vindictively banned the adoption of Russian orphans by US families.
Thaw Parka's monastery, like others, takes in orphans and educates the sons of poor families.
Of course, medicine has come on a bit since we stopped sending orphans up chimneys.
The researchers also noted negative behavior, like how often elephants pushed orphans away versus nonorphans.
The directive emphasized displaced persons and that the majority of refugees coming in be orphans.
Many of the children who were flown to new homes in Operation Babylift were orphans.
In their spare time, the couple volunteered around Dandong, often taking Chinese orphans ice skating.
The children, some of them orphans, came from poor families and many have suffered abuse.
But Australia has brought home fewer than 10 children since the camp opened, mostly orphans.
After a few months of London's sooty fog, the monkeys were coughing like Dickens's orphans.
As of 2018, the miners' plan had 95,990 members — and 84,900 of them were orphans.
Former orphans in Russia are often stereotyped as alcoholics, criminals or too stupid to work.
In one short section, a few orphans tell of their lives before meeting Mr. Mully.
"We call this group elder orphans," said Jeff Johnson, the state director for the AARP.
Besides the obvious flow of their names, both are orphans residing at South Africa's Rhino Orphanage.
So, I think of Cardinal as one of those orphans that came over with Brendol Hux.
US JURY FINDS OREGON MAN GUILTY OF ABUSING CAMBODIAN ORPHANS  The victim met "Samantha" on SeekingArrangement.
"Often they become orphans at the same time because they lose parents to grief," Conway says.
Color doesn't matter to spouses who became widows or children who became orphans in an instant.
"He stripped away the youth from us and made me and my brother orphans," she said.
In some Islamic states they are turned into orphans when their mothers are executed for fornication.
Neither the protagonists, the Baudelaire orphans, nor the antagonist Count Olaf appear in the brief clip.
The first time this vaccine was put in human beings was in these orphans, parentless infants.
For Maria and Consolata Mwakikuti, conjoined twins and orphans from Tanzania, this was certainly the case.
Offer Kindle readers on subway opportunity to smell real paper, like orphans smelling fresh bread. 8.
Chris Christie of New Jersey said the country shouldn't take even orphans under 553 years old.
Expect them, for instance, to connect the film to philanthropic efforts to help young Indian orphans.
They were called orphans by name, but 353 percent had extended family regularly visiting the campus.
Christians have served women through crisis pregnancy centers, participating as foster families and caring for orphans.
For the orphans at Winga Baw, the day starts with a blanket to keep them warm.
For orphans placed with their extended families, such psychological support has not been easy to find.
Performances of "Amy and the Orphans," by Ms. Ferrentino, are set to begin in February 2018.
When Japan became prosperous in the 1980s, it began repatriating its war orphans from northeastern China.
I tossed my pitiful stray into a box of sister orphans and tried to move on.
About 30 students from remote communities or troubled households, including several orphans, live in the mission.
Emmette and Eugene were orphans, and they ended up in a refugee camp in Ivory Coast.
The ministry said the children were either orphans or separated from their parents in the camp.
Death creates orphans, the Victorians' sprightly vehicle for social mobility — Oliver Twist, say, and Jane Eyre.
Oh my God, what is this, a charity commercial for starving orphans from the Third World?
One of its purposes was to save a generation of orphans whose families had been killed.
At that point, deleting-and-repeating severs conversation threads, breaks quoted tweets, and turns replies into orphans.
She also attended an event with at-risk children and orphans who received US-funded social services.
"  Marak's wish is that Elder Orphans grows and inspires connections in "every city in America and beyond.
"My Life as a Zucchini" A stop-motion about a group of orphans who form a bond.
The orphans' attorney had filed a class-action petition asking for more than $893 billion in compensation.
The claims of former orphans — and the counter-claims of church supporters — were tearing each community apart.
Other St. Joseph's cases cropped up, too, as a few more orphans launched suits with different attorneys.
When a participating firm goes under, others must pick up the tab for its workers, or "orphans".
I read Chuck Wendig's Aftermath trilogy, and in Empire's End, they leave with a cadre of orphans.
As an body, Sam plays everything and everybody: secretaries and teenagers and moms and orphans and prisoners.
Two Chinese orphans reunite after being adopted in Texas You will definitely ugly cry at this video.
As such, they tended to die heroically in storms while trying to save orphans from the waves.
The institution was funded entirely by donations, and each of the orphans had a personal, secret donor.
The horrible litany of body parts and ruined lives and new orphans and grieving parents would recommence.
These include military veterans, graduate students, married students, students who have children, and students who are orphans.
Kanye West giving out pairs of Yeezy Boost 350 V2 to orphans in children's homes in Uganda.
The story begins in 1921 with a performance by Marguerite in her mansion to benefit war orphans.
She also read children's books about orphans, like The Secret Garden, and history books centered around prostitution.
The domesticity of the box-car offers a welcome respite from the darkness of the orphans' past.
Stratton's five children are now left without a mother, and her three youngest children are now orphans.
The costs likely run to a million or more premature deaths and a vast number of orphans.
Elizabeth Chanler, one of the "Astor orphans," was painted by Sargent in London when she was 27.
We look forward to working with the Trump administration in the service of the orphans and widows.
She also supports a foundation that takes care of orphans, providing them with education, shelter and food.
She personally housed 600 Belgian orphans, organized workshops for unemployed seamstresses and opened a home for tubercular children.
The millionaire founder of a startup that makes an app to teach yoga to orphans would be ideal.
Later, children guilty of minor offenses, including truancy, and innocent children, including orphans, were placed in the school.
Later, children guilty of minor offenses, like truancy, and innocent children, including orphans, were placed in the school.
With the stolen tag, he knew, he could get out of the wing where the orphans were housed.
Because she was just 17 when they became orphans, grandmother Lourdes Navarro, 76, became the siblings' legal guardians.
In the second experiment, they say all the money is gonna go to a charity that benefits orphans.
Americans and Europeans swooped in to adopt supposed orphans, unaware that many had been stolen from their families.
In Romania after the fall of the dictator Nicolae Ceausescu in 1989, thousands of orphans were adopted illegally.
The women at his mother's church sold them, in order to save the Orthodox orphans in distant countries.
Families of widows, orphans and the disabled all get a stipend to pay for necessary food and housing.
Ms. Paundi, 38, was the breadwinner for her five siblings, and she left behind five children, now orphans.
Harry is a patron of charities that work with AIDS orphans, disabled veterans and victims of natural disasters.
The "wrench mace" from "Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans" is exactly the one you've been looking for:
Pesach Azariyahu, also 86, fought here when he was just 16 alongside orphans who had survived the Holocaust.
The number of "AIDS orphans" — children and teenagers whose parents have died — peaked at 20 million in 2009.
There is abundant evidence of Boswell's habit of abusing girls, many of them orphans and desperate for sixpence.
And it's a story of transition, too — orphans and foundlings trying out independence, building surrogate families, growing up.
"My maternal grandmother died of a self-induced abortion, which led to three very young orphans," she continued.
"Countless families were broken apart and ruined by AIDS, leaving many AIDS orphans," Dr. Wang wrote in 2014.
Critic's Pick The latest from Josh Thomas is a charming variation on the orphans-raising-one-another scenario.
There are a lot of orphans in Star Wars, so what's so significant about what happened to them?
It's been so many things that you could feed the starving orphans of India or China with it.
All three orphans became friends, and according to biographers, Ronald and Edith fell in love in that next year.
My parents were devout Catholics who heard via their parish that many Korean orphans were in need of homes.
Seven orphans of the endangered species had to be rescued by workers from the Nyaru Menteng Orangutan Rehabilitation Center.
That makes withdrawing from a plan a good deal for the firm and a bad one for the orphans.
Three of the four repatriated German children are orphans, according to German media, but no further details were available.
What they also have in common is that they are, from the point of view of plant breeders, orphans.
"Somebody is going to have to pay for all these additional wells that are sitting as orphans," she said.
I worked with elephants in Thailand, taught and lived with orphans in Cambodia, and studied Ashtanga yoga in India.
Rhett and Akins — who has spent a lot of time volunteering with orphans in Uganda and Haiti — are thrilled.
Before they went out into the world, the orphans were required by Goodman to pass a Life Skills exam.
These include military veterans, graduate students, married students, students who have children, and students who are orphans. http://bit.
While You Choose is sentenced to decades in jail, Rick raises two orphans and shares stories of their ancestors.
Rehabbers try not to handle orphans that much because we want them to maintain a healthy fear of humans.
Eight children had become orphans as a result, the Interfax news agency cited the ministry's press department as saying.
Earlier this week, twelve French and two Dutch orphans of Islamic State fighters were repatriated to France from Syria.
Only 7 percent of the budget was shown to have gone to caring for orphans, the charity's stated mission.
A survey in Malawi found that 52% were actively recruiting children who would not otherwise have been considered orphans.
Rosie Mashale: Most of the children who are placed here in our facility are orphans due to HIV/AIDS.
But it's all the crumbs that we political orphans, an underserved majority, can count on over the next month.
Soon afterwards, rescuers pulled four children from the building, but their father was killed and they were now orphans.
Some new matriarchs took to caring for the young immediately, but the reactions among orphans are still being studied.
Without such a fallback, elder orphans can reduce their risks by building their own support structures, Dr. Carney said.
The brothers immigrated to the United States in 1946 as part of a government program to admit 5,000 orphans.
In 2014, 40 percent of all approved new drugs were orphans; in 2015, 85033 percent were orphan drugs. 5.
Six other Five Star members quit and joined the "Mixed Group" — a catchall for electoral orphans in the Parliament.
And women took transformative reconciliation an unfathomable step further, adopting hundreds of thousands of orphans of the other group.
God has challenged believers "to help the poor and widows and orphans"—but he expects governments to step aside.
He said some children coming back were orphans, and that Bosnian authorities had done security checks on all returnees.
In the town of Skenderaj, near Obilic, a charity that provided aid for war orphans installed a conservative preacher.
Although UNICEF representatives say that no accurate number exists for "true" orphans—that is, children with no parents and in need of a new home—the organization estimates that some 20043 percent of so-called orphans have lost only one parent, and many of the remaining 22004 percent live with extended family.
" More recently, in 22009, the pro-life blogger Dustin Germain described embryo "adoption" as an opportunity to right the wrongs of IVF: "The IVF industry not only discourages adoption of already existing orphans, but is responsible for the creation of hundreds of thousands of new orphans; it is an orphan-making industry.
They are trying to pressure a single mom who has no priors by threatening to make her little kids orphans.
Of all the orphans who had passed through St. Joseph's wooden doors, Sally had been there longer than almost any.
The attorney general's office could petition the Dauphin County Orphans' Court to remove board trustees if no settlement is reached.
By then, most of the school's 400 pupils were Jewish, and many of the boarders Haining cared for were orphans.
Some of the children who were resettled were orphans, but many others, including Sylvie, had been snatched from their parents.
And like many orphans, it wasn't really my plan to find myself without both parents at a relatively young age.
He brought the carrier full of orphans to the police, who then took the baby cats to a local shelter.
Wanting to help her country's war orphans, Ghani adopted 16 Afghan children aged 3 to 17 as a single woman.
Grandpa Kitchen operates a YouTube channel where he cooks enormous amounts of Indian food and feeds if to local orphans.
" To which the child Lazlo replied, with fire in his soul, "And none of us became children to be orphans.
These "orphans" may be trafficked directly or otherwise subjected to illegal adoption, sold to well-intentioned families from richer nations.
She was an active member of various networks that fight for human rights, especially to support genocide widows and orphans.
Such wells become orphans when their operators go out of business; they can potentially leak contaminants if not properly decommissioned.
The royal last met up with him at the opening of a new center for orphans in Africa last November.
Congregations have latched onto an estimate by UNICEF that there are 123m orphans in the world, declaring an "orphan crisis".
The three orphans travelled on their own from Iran, where they were living illegally and had no access to education.
This includes the Higher Life Foundation which pays tuition for thousands of orphans and vulnerable students, according to the website.
Orphans cared for by extended family are also at risk, particularly if men are unemployed and at home, she said.
Celibate by principle—they peopled their ranks with orphans and adoptees—they channelled their passions into religion, handicrafts, and music.
Nomi and her fellow orphans are ­subjected to such extreme atrocities that the author spaces them out, in escalating doses.
Emmett the pig and Jez the cat are a pair of solo orphans who immediately bonded in foster care together.
In the 1933 film "Hello Everybody," Smith sings the song to a group of black orphans listening on the radio.
A Canadian Christian purchased three houses built by Germans, setting up shelter for Kyrgyz orphans, a guesthouse and a farm.
"When We Were Orphans" (2000), about an Englishman who grew up in China, has subversive elements of the detective novel.
Dellums said it was a shame that this bill has made it so Russian orphans cannot be adopted by Americans.
Others were also civilians, including Khala Aziza, a cook at a local orphanage who had five children, now orphans themselves.
I mean orphans: Largely because of the AIDS epidemic, about a third of Zimbabwe's USAP students have lost both parents.
At Ajiri Tea, we are trying to make the world a better place by creating opportunities for women and orphans.
I mean orphans: Largely because of the AIDS epidemic, about a third of Zimbabwe's USAP students have lost both parents.
Or he may just be heeding Mrs Marcos's frequent warning: "Hell has a special place for persecutors of widows and orphans."
In 2013, he was fired from a Broadway production of "Orphans" after castmates, including Alec Baldwin, complained about his volatile behavior.
Shazam's tale of orphans and wizardry is not perfect — Sivana is a stylish but ultimately forgettable menace — but it's pretty close.
Mohammed Badri was a young dentist and a father of a little girl who spent his spare time helping Iraqi orphans.
Unfortunately, while Count Olaf may fancy himself a talented actor, the Baudelaire orphans are always able to see through his disguise.
The orphans' lives after they left the institutions looked like the lives of the former residents of St. Joseph's in Burlington.
Wa Lone wrote a children's book and co-founded a charity that promotes tolerance between different ethnic groups and helps orphans.
Violet, Dash, and Jack-Jack Parr would be orphans left to discover the extent of their superpowers without their parents' assistance.
The adoption mandate for Christians is rooted in James 1:27, which says pure religion is caring for orphans in distress.
David knows Jorge is guilty, and relishes the idea of killing him and his wife, and leaving the girls orphans. Gaaahh!
"Our goal is to provide basic necessities like food, clothing, school supplies and birthday gifts to orphans," states Grandpa Kitchen's Patreon.
Her own child was eaten by witches, so she fills the hole in her life by adding orphans to her family.
Early in the first season, the Baudelaires also go from being just children — to permanently being known as the Baudelaire orphans.
Recently, they visited St. Catherine's home for Orphans in India together, and documented each other dancing alongside the residents on Instagram.
"The defendant purported to be a Christian missionary who would care for these orphans who called him dad," the statement said.
Years later, the couple opens their small farm to a group of orphans who quickly fall victim to the evil entity.
And sure enough, among the seven orphans who took the April exam, only he and Nadia went on to the interview.
"Pure and undefiled" religion, the Scriptures implore Christ's followers, is "to visit orphans and widows in their affliction" (James 1:27).
Putin also suspended the Conventional Forces in Europe Agreement, banned the adoption of orphans from Russia by Americans, and many others.
Manhattan, 1957: Marty de Groot and his wife, Rachel, host a $200-a-plate dinner to benefit an orphans' aid society.
Mr. Foster, seen on Broadway in "Orphans" in 2013, provides an effortlessly natural Stanley, unencumbered by the usual preening self-consciousness.
Pictures on Madonna's Instagram showed her making surprise visits to Manila shelters to hang out with the orphans and street children.
Many orphanages have opened over recent years, some unlicensed, unsafe and with few real orphans, raising concerns about neglect and abuse.
IR-4: This visa is for orphans who are brought to the United States and the adoption process is conducted domestically.
The orphans can enter the outside world once they pass a life-skills exam and then a personal interview with Goodman.
In the opening scene, Lucien (Sylvain Dieuaide), a foppish, acid-tongued journalist, scales a wall to crash the war orphans benefit.
In the Romanian orphans, you would see a 14-year-old kid adolescent who literally looks like an 8-year-old.
At points in her early life, she lived with her mom's sister-in-law, and even the Los Angeles Orphans' Home.
And it is here that I suppose I should tell you that "Amy and the Orphans" has two hitherto unmentioned characters.
If that is not possible, she said, elder orphans should move closer to shopping, medical care, recreation and senior support services.
Throughout the series, BoJack's life plays against the one he portrayed on television as an adoptive father to three rambunctious orphans.
What kind of stories can you tell about a passel of wealthy orphans living in domestic bliss with their doting grandfather?
He sits opposite Mukamurenzi Anasthasie, who is rearing two grandchildren and two orphans in a house with neither plumbing nor electricity.
The Faithists kept a strict vegetarian diet, planted orchards and adopted orphans to raise as the vanguard of their new society.
"Melania completes the stereotype trifecta– elephants, orphans and even the pith helmet," tweeted Matt Carotenuto, a historian at St. Lawrence University.
And so my brother and sisters and I lived as orphans in our rickety house without any utilities or winter clothes.
Mendieta was thirty-eight and single, the son of a public prosecutor and a teacher who ran a home for orphans.
In "Chiquititas," for example, a group of plucky orphans are forever falling in and out of love and overcoming life's obstacles.
The child POWs — at once ex-soldiers and orphans of the Third Reich — pose an intriguing tangle for the viewer's sympathies.
Most of them -- 95% -- are from poor families, and almost a third of them are orphans or have only one parent.
Nearly all his students are from poor families, and almost a third of them are orphans or have only one parent.
Trump Jr. initially said the meeting was not campaign-related, and later that it focused on U.S. adoptions of Russian orphans.
" The orphans, she continues, over the sound of cast iron teapots and clinking teaspoons, "are those who want to leave or break.
Even his interviews have understandably been somewhat subdued, given that they've been about sad orphans, Guy Fawkes co-conspirators, and grieving actors.
Even some of the orphans said they had never seen a rowboat at the orphanage, let alone been thrown in the water.
White realized that if he was going to represent the orphans with integrity and competence, he would have to sacrifice everything else.
I would go around Asia providing free dental services to very needy communities, from visiting prisons and slums to working with orphans.
Orphans aren't able to go to school, and in high-density areas [like mine], the city is not delivering water or electricity.
Daniel, 19, volunteered to help orphans in Ethiopia and Amelie was a source of so much energy and love in their family.
And one of those orphans, an albino gorilla named George, has a special bond with Davis, who rescued him in the wild.
The PBGC could then use that money to fund pension benefits for so-called orphans, or workers whose plans no longer exist.
West of that wing was the guest wing, which the orphans were forbidden to enter, and past that was the exit gate.
He instructed his followers to care for "the least of these," to look after widows and orphans and to welcome the stranger.
But Christians make up a large share of people seeking to adopt abroad, says Jedd Medefind of the Christian Alliance for Orphans.
That means that her husband and children were the lucky ones — because in a world of orphans, they still had each other.
It supports more than six million AIDS orphans (6.4 million) and provided voluntary medical male circumcision to 21625 million men and boys.
The vast majority of children in orphanages, and countless children adopted internationally, are not orphans at all (according to Catholic Relief Services).
I did a whole hour about babies that were being adopted out of Cambodia by American families that weren't, in fact, orphans.
Thirty two orphans are being raised, in hopes they will join the 200 other elephants released in the wild by the program.
In the latter nation, he runs Sentebale, a charity he co-founded to help AIDS orphans in the nation and neighboring Botswana.
The Kremlin was so outraged by it that it suspended the adoption of Russian orphans by people in United States in retaliation.
An estimated 8 million children live in orphanages worldwide and other institutions, yet more than 80 percent are not orphans, Lumos says.
Ultimately, Boyden designed Kainos to accommodate his own nuclear family of four—as well as 20 to 25 orphans from the Philippines.
But the CBO report had an even more telling detail, and it proved that using the term "Obamacare orphans" wasn't very accurate.
She was the first person in the world to successfully raise newborn elephant orphans, an animal that she saw as almost-human.
While Ms. Peveler is trying to control the risks of aging alone, many so-called elder orphans may not fare as well.
His theatrical breakthrough came in 1985, as a mobster in "Orphans" at Chicago's Steppenwolf Theater, where he remained a longtime ensemble member.
According to Der Spiegel, only one of the two orphans exists, and the aid money went to the reporter's private bank account.
A handful of places, including France, Russia and Chechnya have taken back tiny numbers of their citizens, mostly women, children and orphans.
He also announced that C-141 Starlifter aircraft had begun to repatriate American troops, personnel and their dependents, along with Vietnamese orphans.
Thousands of other Japanese stayed, many of them children who were given to Chinese families by desperate parents, or abandoned as orphans.
I'd like to show her the country beyond starving orphans and disease, the country where my grandmother was born and still lives.
The walls of his Robin Hood restaurant in Madrid are decorated with photos of orphans whom the priest helped five decades ago.
Beethoven once earned his wrath by presenting a concert on the same night as Salieri's annual Christmastime benefit for widows and orphans.
Sangeetha, 21, one of the tsunami orphans, has come back to work at the center after getting a diploma in information technology.
It was sparked by the sinking of a fishing boat, The Heroine, on December 8, 1859, which left many widows and orphans.
It's done business with folks who looted millions from a death benefits pool that was supposed to go to widows and orphans.
It was love at first lick for Aragon, who instantly fell muzzle over paws for the mewing orphans the moment he saw them.
"Many vulnerable children -- including other orphans and children separated from their families -- still remain in east Aleppo and need immediate protection," Cappelaere added.
Those who wish to give can choose to supply humanitarian aid, support or sponsor orphans, provide emergency aid or donate to U.S. programs.
Widows, the disabled and orphans will have their monthly allowances doubled to $20, a step that will benefit another 900,000 people, he said.
According to a Facebook post shared in July, the elephant graduated from a Nairobi elephant nursery and is living happily with other orphans.
And you don't have to be a supporter of the ACA to admit a troublesome avalanche of Obamacare orphans is a real possibility.
Widman and his band of orphans posed a profound threat, and the church was going to bring all its might to oppose it.
The pair are set on giving multiple orphans a new beginning, but the exact timing of these plans are not set in stone.
In the search for a new home, many are pointing toward a relatively new and unheard-of website to house its orphans: Pillowfort.
France took back 12 orphaned French children from Islamic State families and the Netherlands too back two Dutch orphans, he said in Tweets.
She devoted herself for over half a century to those on the ragged edge of society: orphans, the poor and dying, the sick.
Rossiello said she has to remind people she is not vaccinating orphans, that she is running a business, albeit in an emerging market.
So many died that the tumbrils used to cart thieves to the gallows were repurposed to carry orphans to the monasteries and convents.
"He wanted to stay to continue his work, to help the children and orphans in Aleppo," Mahmoud told CNN in a phone interview.
In addition to her autobiography, Ms. Sheldrick wrote several other books, including "The Orphans of Tsavo" (1966) and "An Elephant Called Eleanor" (1981).
It follows the Baudelaire orphans — Violet, Klaus, and Sunny – and their evil guardian Count Olaf, who stops at nothing to get their inheritance.
Lauren first met Willa, aptly nicknamed "Blessing" in her home country, in 2016 when she visited Uganda — a country with 147 million orphans.
In the remains of the fire that turns the three Baudelaire siblings into orphans, Klaus finds a special spyglass that detects secret messages.
AIDS strikes people in the prime of their lives, shatters families and communities, orphans children, and threatens the ability of nations to develop.
The play — written by Ms. Bettis, a staff writer for the TV series "The Americans" — follows gritty twin orphans from the Florida Everglades.
PORT WASHINGTON "Passage to India," on the plight of more than 53,000 Polish orphans rescued from the Soviet Gulag and relocated to India.
PORT WASHINGTON "Passage to India," on the plight of more than 1,000 Polish orphans rescued from the Soviet gulag and relocated to India.
PORT WASHINGTON "Passage to India," on the plight of more than 1,000 Polish orphans rescued from the Soviet Gulag and relocated to India.
PORT WASHINGTON "Passage to India," on the plight of more than 1,7263 Polish orphans rescued from the Soviet Gulag and relocated to India.
The epidemic robbed many families of breadwinners, created an army of orphans and struck down millions in the prime of their working lives.
D. W. Griffith directed the Gish sisters in his anti-Bolshevik "Orphans of the Storm" on his 14-acre movie set in Mamaroneck.
They grew up with war; as displaced, stateless people; as orphans; as children who had to support their families from a young age.
Ko Hyon-Chol broke down in tears and confessed to trying to kidnap two North Korean orphans and take them to South Korea.
Trump held hands with orphans, cuddled babies, stroked baby elephants and greeted several African first ladies and the Egyptian president with warm smiles.
It was founded after World War II by Franciscan friars, in concert with several local aristocratic families, to teach orphans a practical trade.
The deadly limousine crash this month left in its wake mourning families, young orphans and officials trying to piece together what went wrong.
Back home in Belgium, when reports run in various papers about the orphans' return, Loots and his team are inundated with hateful emails.
Wilson, who often collaborated on productions with Foote (including the monumental "The Orphans' Home Cycle"), knows you can't hurry this Southern storyteller's rhythms.
Lind dedicated her entire cut from the first two shows to New York groups, mostly to the widows and orphans of fallen firefighters.
These young people are essentially orphans, forced to live by their wits, and defining their turf is the primary ratification of their existence.
Her article "'We Are Orphans Here': Life and Death in East Jerusalem's Palestinian Refugee Camp" appears in this Sunday's New York Times Magazine.
It is a staggering number for a country of 10 million people, but perhaps even more shocking, most of them are not orphans.
So far, the foundation has raised about 200 million renminbi [$29 million] and helped more than 20,000 people, including more than 600 orphans.
So the city's Orphans' Court, which oversees unmarked graves and cemeteries, decided the fate of those left behind in the First Baptist cemetery.
I love the idea of these orphans that are auctioned off to companies that are supposed to be using synthetic humans as manual labor.
"Thousands of people are in need of evacuation, but the first and most urgent thing is wounded, sick and children, including orphans," he said.
The movie was largely enjoyable despite Mr Carrey's overacting, and featured memorable turns from Meryl Streep and Billy Connolly as the orphans' hapless guardians.
The series was written by Mari Okada (Anohana, Toradora, Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans) whose work frequently touches on themes of connecting and opening up.
He had one goal: spend close to a year with a group of Iraq's orphans, a story he wanted the world to hear about.
But many were unreassured by his words, with several questioners describing themselves as "refugees" or "orphans" after the 'Brexit' vote which bitterly divided Britain.
Lee defines dividend orphans as stocks that have been left out from major benchmarks, have short or inconsistent dividend histories, or possess challenging fundamentals.
Returning them to the wild wasn't possible because the orphans were too small and they had no one to teach them necessary survival skills.
According to the rules of the institution, the orphans were given full names with matching documents only on the day they left the institution.
Those "Obamacare orphans" are a potentially lethal soundbite and viral social media weapons for the Democrats to use in the midterm elections and beyond.
Goddard also accused me of "falsely reporting" after I publicly asked what efforts were made to help the orphans picture beyond handing out Yeezys.
" Manchin said the current measure to permanently fix health benefits for United Mine Workers and their widows is "truly a bill that protects orphans.
Mother Teresa earned fame and accolades over a lifetime spent working with the poor and the sick, and with orphans, lepers and AIDS patients.
The funds will also support the care and treatment of orphans and vulnerable children and voluntary medical male circumcision to further prevent HIV transmission.
They must be investigated and held accountable: for leaving little ones gasping for air, for leaving parents without children and for rendering children orphans.
Others support widows and orphans affected by the conflict in southern Thailand, and use IT to help health professionals and charities develop mobile apps.
And broadband and wireless service providers will continue buying content companies, while media orphans increasingly struggle to find open, agnostic ways to access audience.
"There is a risk that many IS orphans will become stateless and fall through the cracks of repatriation and rehabilitation efforts," the report said.
He then "expressed sympathy for the 'orphans of the world'" but, in the same breath, worried children would eventually want to bring over families.
We traveled there three or four times a year from 1993 to 1998, to try to make the orphans' living conditions a little better.
But I saw that she was loved and appreciated not only by the nuns who ran the orphanage, but also by other orphans/children.
"Many are orphans as a result of the illegal wildlife trade, in particular the current trend for elephant skin," he wrote in an email.
But the head of the women's committee for the Mosul provincial council, Sukaina Ali Younis, compiled records of approximately 13,000 orphans in the city.
States took custody of children who were deemed "orphans," even when they had parents or relatives willing and able to take care of them.
We played with orphans, learned about the knotty legal spider web of the international adoption process and then got drunk in a tourist bar.
Two American orphans from Florida reportedly passed through the camp earlier in the year; their mother had abducted them and taken them to Syria.
As livestock deaths are increasing, weak animals will also be slaughtered and the meat donated to schools, orphans, the elderly and sick, it said.
Both 2I/Borisov and 'Oumuamua formed in other planetary systems and were ejected by gravitational perturbations into interstellar space as orphans wandering the cosmos.
As The Interpreter column explained in The Times, Russia's ban on American adoptions of Russian orphans is "practically synonymous" with sanctions on Russian officials.
Orphaned Starfish Foundation Orphaned Starfish programs address the challenges facing orphans, victims of abuse and at-risk youth by providing them with technology training.
The orphans are forced to don red neckerchiefs and listen to communist clichés about the downfall of imperialism and the glories of economic development.
And Mr. Sturridge, whose compulsively watchable work in "Orphans" and "1984" no one called subtle, knows just how simply to pull the threads here.
The traveling exhibition, called Sky Fighters of France, was staged by the French government to raise funds for the widows and orphans of French fliers.
"  Marak and Helgeson's aim is to get people to take these conversations offline so as to provide makeshift "adopted" families for this community of "orphans.
The camp, which houses around 200 widows and orphans, is made up of a neat row of huts built close together to keep intruders out.
To save her children's lives, Ung's mother sent her kids out of Ro Leap, telling them to pretend to be orphans and never to return
My grandma's fate was a common one for orphans at that time when women were treated as a commodity to be bought, sold, and traded.
For Aleppo&aposs orphans, the war trauma and the loss of parents were compounded by the recurrent uprooting from the only familiar place they knew.
Whether it was the same thing, I'm not sure, but it was definitely two loose orphans in a storm, finding an anchor in each other.
And let's be fair, the number of Americans who were becoming health care orphans was already on the rise even before Obamacare became a word.
America got a taste of the Obamacare orphans' potency earlier this month during the CNN health care debate between Senators Bernie Sanders and Ted Cruz.
A party formed less than three weeks before the polls by left-leaning orphans of the DP's merger, the Constitutional Democratic Party (CDP), did better.
Ware says that likewise, these baby orphans need intense care from their human surrogates 24 hours a day in the nursery and kindergarten stages. 2.
Thus, the Light Brigade is a kind of Lost Boys Take Revenge group: These are orphans who are killing the men who killed their parents.
"There are 650 orphans at Home of Hope where Estere and Stelle have lived for 4 years since they were 5 days old," she posted.
After the recent death of their mother made orphans out of a group of newborn cheetah cubs, a nursery dog has stepped in for assistance.
Who wouldn't think that Dr. Horrible could aptly take on the role of the villainous uncle who makes life miserable for the three Baudelaire orphans?
GERMANY'S largest utilities, E.ON and RWE, used to be known in the stockmarket as "widows' and orphans' paper", so dependable were their profits and dividends.
Separated from his mother in Hungary, Jozef spent the war's aftermath at a refugee camp for Jewish orphans in Ansbach, a stone's throw from Nuremberg.
"You could be creating thousands of immigrant orphans in the U.S. that one day could become eligible for citizenship when they are adopted," he said.
Lead single "Orphans" directly references the 2018 bombing of Damascus, and "Trouble In Town" samples a disturbing traffic stop from fired Philly cop Philip Nace.
Caring for South Africa's AIDS orphans Former school teacher Rosie Mashale ran a free daycare from her Cape Town, South Africa, home for 2000 years.
It was set up by Keith and Cheryl Wyse, an American couple, to house orphans who have osteogenesis imperfecta, also known as brittle bone disease.
Indeed, according to the Christian Alliance for Orphans, there are more than 15 million children around the world who have lost both of their parents.
Three years later Mr. Johnson directed "Solarbabies" (1986), a science-fiction story about roller-skating orphans fighting for a solution to a worldwide water shortage.
Readers will adore Magdalys Roca, who becomes the de facto leader of the orphans, thanks to her unique ability to telepathically communicate with the dinosaurs.
One woman, dressed as Thanos, the Marvel supervillain, told me that she got into comics after her parents died, since fantasy heroes are often orphans.
"The on-demand marketplace will be the best friend of elder orphans," said Mary Furlong, a Silicon Valley consultant to companies that cater to seniors.
In early 1939, with Franco's forces moving in, Ms. Català, at the age of 23, rounded up the orphans and marched them over the Pyrenees.
The series follows three orphans as they investigate their parents' mysterious deaths and end up in the care of an evil guardian named Count Olaf.    
It is Marcin and Angelika Klis, a Polish couple killed while waiting for their two children, now orphans, to emerge from the Ariana Grande concert.
"We fronted and backed Lew the entire game," Wootten recalled in "From Orphans to Champions: The Story of DeMatha's Morgan Wootten," (1979, with Bill Gilbert).
For example, Jews fleeing the Soviet Union in 1988 and 1989 were admitted through this category, as were orphans after the 2010 earthquake in Haiti.
" What does a father do, Amichai asks, in "Gods Change, Prayers Are Here to Stay," when "his children are orphans and he / is still alive?
Namatirai Chivhanga, a top women's league official, said the first lady's loving embrace of the country's orphans was so moving that one couldn't help crying.
To the surprise of his wife and eight children, Mr. Mully one day decided to give up business and devote his resources to Nairobi's orphans.
" By contrast, his assistant, Nine, is all debauchery — a party boy on the prowl for easy sex among the "million displaced" and "ten thousand orphans.
Starting in 2014, the flagship coalition of the movement, the Christian Alliance for Orphans, began to back away from promoting international adoption at its annual conferences.
" Distressingly, they say that in 80% of these children "are not orphans but have been left by their parents due to poverty, illness or other issues.
Those who did not make it into the UO were separated from their families, placed in patchwork homes of other UO "orphans," and told to repent.
But even before Obamacare's presumed death, the U.S. is dealing with millions of de facto orphans because health insurance and health care are two different things.
Ada joins older sister Willa Gray, 153 months, whom the pair adopted from Uganda in May after meeting her through their work with 147 Million Orphans.
Many of the orphans went on to marry, and to have children and grandchildren, without letting on that they had spent any time in an orphanage.
Thousands of ISIS fighters surrendered, and many thousands more -- their widows and orphans, their wives and children -- ended up in SDF-run prisons and detention camps.
The results of Reddy's cooking went straight into to the mouths of hungry orphans, while the proceeds from his YouTube channel are reportedly donated to charities.
" Wrote Bussgang in an email, "Yes, it would be great if all VC money came from poor widows and orphans, but that's obviously not the case.
In fact, this is likely to be the case with some of the most vulnerable refugees: widows, orphans, or those fleeing sexual violence or abusive families.
A later 2015 paper estimated that in its first decade, PEPFAR prevented 8.9 million children from becoming orphans and generated 11.6 million years of additional life.
Prudential is often lobbied to leave Newark, the city where the insurer and asset manager was founded in 1875 as The Widows and Orphans Friendly Society.
That's because the Kremlin banned US adoptions of Russian orphans as a direct response to the first of part of the current US sanctions against Russia.
No, it doesn't, but you would have a hard time arguing for the morality of abandoning your own two children in order to save 20 orphans.
A probate judge, they argued, was responsible for the welfare of widows and orphans, and should never be entangled in the ruthless business of slave catching.
After a cursory interview, Thompson's nameless governess travels from London to the countryside to take charge of two young children, Miles and Flora, who are orphans.
"But it's better than bringing a bunch of widows and orphans together," he said, alluding to the alternative of rounding up a group of used boats.
Ebola is one of the most lethal-known pathogens; the 2014 outbreak left more than 11,000 persons dead, 21625,2900 infected, and a generation of orphans behind.
In Chengdu, China, Enbo MMA Club has become a home for orphans and kids from impoverished communities who want to train as mixed martial arts experts.
I eat some popsicles and drink tea the rest of the afternoon while I watch Flashdance and a documentary on parental bonding with adopted Russian orphans.
The bakery, which in 2016 marked its tenth anniversary, is staffed by disabled orphans who largely had no cooking experience before they took on jobs here.
Zar worked in the home of a Nazi commander and saved dozens of Jewish orphans, then moved to the United States and shared her life story.
The movie, directed by Aaron and Amanda Kopp, follows a group of orphans at a home in Swaziland as they take part in a storytelling workshop.
AMY AND THE ORPHANS After their father dies, a brother and a sister reunite with Amy, their sister who has Down syndrome, to break the news.
The limousine crash in upstate New York this month left in its wake mourning families, young orphans and officials trying to piece together what went wrong.
By night, I returned to find one of the most moving of the projections, which depicts the Grey Nuns who took in orphans near the site.
They're orphans: Alisak's parents died from opium addiction, while Prany and Noi, brother and sister, cannot recall their mother and lost their father in the war.
After all, as Nicholson observes, "Sometimes we all just need to read the adventures of a girl in a cape saving orphans with her flying horse."
In earlier times, "everyone" thought women were too stupid to vote or own property, kept slaves in shackles, experimented on orphans, and institutionalized humans with disabilities.
The play, "Amy and the Orphans," which opens March 1 in a Roundabout Theater Company production at the Laura Pels Theater, is a barrier-breaking show.
The biggest irony of Trump Jr. getting involved in this mess may be that it has made the situation all the more intractable — for the orphans.
"I, along with many others, was very critical of Russia and President Putin for using Russian orphans as pawns in a larger political fight," he says.
Impeccable, and expensive, the cheapest pair of joggers we could find on the website was around $400 ... that's expensive lounging, at least for us swag orphans.
Why would this be any less terrible if there was a person who had forced the orphans to get those haircuts instead of a killer robot?
Seeing the visible deterioration in the country and the ravages of AIDS, I returned to Europe determined to build an orphanage for some of the homeless orphans.
When the orphans are rescued later in life, the period of time during which it is safe for humans to have direct, regular contact, can be limited.
After first visiting in 2006, she founded Raising Malawi, a nonprofit that aims to educate and support health services for countless orphans and children in the country.
The pair paid a visit to St. Catherine's Home for Orphans on Sunday, where they put on an impromptu performance for dozens of children who had gathered.
And those orphans will be a very powerful weapon against him unless he and Congress can get them real health care, not just another new insurance plan.
In an interview with the Burlington Free Press, Barquin said that he wanted to find a non-adversarial way for his fellow orphans to resolve their claims.
The couple had no children, and she heard Islamic State was selling orphans in the town of Tel Afar, some 40 km (25 miles) to the west.
"We both have a huge heart for orphans and I think definitely one day we'd want to [adopt]," Thomas told PEOPLE at a charity event in October.
During that period, he saw many other orphans leave the institution, some younger than he was and some not half as smart or determined as he was.
One of the two statues of orphans that had been standing outside the Louisiana Orphan Train Museum (LOTM) in Opelousas was cut at its feet and stolen.
In Podujevo, he set up a local charitable organization called Devotshmeria, or Devotion, which taught religion classes and offered social programs for women, orphans and the poor.
Most of the center's older orangutans are also orphans, found alone and rescued by conservationists or local villagers, or confiscated from people illegally keeping them as pets.
Her widowed Russian immigrant mother, unable to support her, placed her in the Hebrew Home for Orphans in Jersey City when she was 2 until her teens.
Most disturbingly of all, we learned how many Uighur children are being separated from their families and brought up by the state — as if they are orphans.
Lagos, Nigeria (CNN)He has helped to educate and feed hundreds of displaced Boko Haram orphans and his efforts have earned him the United Nations' highest honor.
Many "orphans," it turns out, have living parents who, with a little support, could probably do a better job of raising their children than some volunteer can.
I was a Fulbright Scholar and I was living and working with street kids and orphans in Morocco doing music and film workshops with these migrant youths.
Mr Shiozaki's amendment to the Child Welfare Act, which will take effect next April, aims to place about a third of Japan's orphans in homes by 2029.
Ebola survivors, who are immune to the virus and growing in number, are being recruited to look after and nurture orphans who were infected by their parents.
In 2006, Lee Paiva, an artist from San Francisco, was working in Korogocho, a Nairobi slum, in a program to help families taking care of AIDS orphans.
"My little orphans," she called them, and a fat, silvery, one-eyed street cat who has adopted her home as his own slid smugly by her feet.
"You could be creating thousands of immigrant orphans in the US that one day could become eligible for citizenship when they are adopted," Sandweg told NBC News.
Scripture, they say, opposes public assistance on principle ("God has charged believers to help the poor and widows and orphans," the council's culture impact team manual explains).
Two million babies with infected mothers have been born H.I.V.-free thanks to Pepfar interventions, and 6.2 million orphans and vulnerable children receive care from the program.
Each box of tea arrives in packaging handcrafted by a group of Kenyan women, and 100% of the company's profits go toward school fees for Kenyan orphans.
Du Cong, who had came to China's rural areas in 2002 for a work project, started to help orphans after seeing the situation in the AIDS villages.
Molly Hightower had traveled to Port-au-Prince to volunteer with Friends of the Orphans and was working with children when the building they were in collapsed.
He teaches in the semiarid village of Pwani, where almost one-third of children are orphans or have one parent, and where drought and famine are frequent.
Actually running and operating an orphanage and taking care of orphans day to day looks more saintly than funding 15 orphanages while living in a mansion does.
Instead, she takes shelter under the blossoms of the cherry tree, racked with flashbacks of how her evil fellow orphans used to pelt her with dead mice.
In Montgomery's Avonlea, the worst Anne faces is some snide comments about penniless orphans from her schoolmate Josie Pye, who everyone knows can't help but be nasty.
Farmer suicides over failed crops and crippling debt have left "drought orphans" and widows, who often fall prey to traffickers looking to push them into prostitution, said Singh.
The star has strong ties to the southern African nation -- home to her charity Raising Malawi, which seeks to help orphans and children left vulnerable because of poverty.
Now, two years after the crisis, "Ebola orphans" — children who lost both parents in the crisis — wander their villages, hoping to find surrogate parents to take them in.
Part of the Baudelaires' torment is that the adults around them are too foolish to see veiled forewarnings of danger, making the orphans' misery all the more absurd.
In an interview with CNN, Ekponimo said Chowberry was able to work with 20 retailers in that short period of time to feed around 150 orphans at risk.
Chris Christie declared that not even refugee "orphans under 5" should be admitted, and said New Jersey's would refuse to take part in the federal refugee resettlement program.
The first revision of the scheme since 1999 also creates special categories to compensate young children, including orphans, disabled people and girls rescued from begging rings and brothels.
These are all skills normally taught by their birth mothers, but the Forest School's well-trained staffers serve as human surrogate moms to aid in the orphans' development.
Jedd Medefind, president of the Christian Alliance for Orphans, told the Washington Post he expects that there will be fewer adoptions if families can't access this tax benefit.
"I've been to places around the world where orphans are and we have three of them," he says of his children Bo, 18, Lyn, 16, and David, 7.
Last year, she scored Disney's Friend for Change grant, which helps young people turn their creative ideas into community projects and has traveled to Ghana to feed orphans.
As proof, Narvaez points to a group of Romanian orphans, who were at the center of a 2014 study on the lasting impact of neglect on developing minds.
Here she is Kabuki princess hugging tight the Polish model Malgosia Bela in a Richard Avedon hyper-stylized studio portrait, storm-battered orphans dressed in Dior haute couture.
Hershey's largest and controlling shareholder remains The Hershey Trust, a trust set up by Milton Hershey to support a school for orphans, since expanded to children of need.
In the Oscar nominated 2015 Turkish film, "Mustang," five young orphans earn the scorn of their guardians when they're caught playing with their male classmates on the beach.
Moscow City Hall had selected the camp in a public call for bids as a place to send children from disadvantaged families and orphans for a summer vacation.
"We give 21 percent of what we make to orphans and education abroad, but the bike was such a novelty item," explains Boyden, a native of Austin, Texas.
The amendment also included motions granting gay and lesbian couples the right to a widow or widower's pension, as well as benefits for orphans of same-sex marriages.
Some 68 million have gotten HIV testing and counseling, 5.5 million orphans and vulnerable children have received care and support, and 190,85003 new healthcare workers have been trained.
From there, the facts settled in more slowly: They were now grandparents to three orphans, a 234-month-old, a 217-year-old and a 203-year-old.
The burden of bad years includes not just the Great Hunger, but also coffin ships that left for America filled with intact families and arrived with many orphans.
At one of these wood, bamboo, and grass huts, covered in white plastic sheets branded with UNHCR's logo, I met two young orphans, Baraka Locorio and Baraka Losa.
Neil Patrick Harris couldn't be more in his element as the preening and venomous Count Olaf, who, with pantomime and eye-rolling disguises, torments the three Baudelaire orphans.
A recent study found that people who said they would donate money to help orphans were less sensitive to an electric shock than those who declined to give.
Hillary's participation, and stated commitment to continuing the funding of Iran— who will use the money to make Americans and Israeli orphans and widows— is a greater danger.
Human nature (together with the operation of time) is the true subject of all novels, even those full of ghosts, pirates, plucky orphans or rides to the guillotine.
A new study found that people who said they would donate money to help orphans were less sensitive to an electric shock than those who declined to give.
Some of the orphans are now being cared for by the team at the hospital until they're big enough to go home, and there's no threat of fire.
The Odd Fellows, formed in 18th-century London, were organized as a benevolent group to support the sick, orphans, and those who died without money for a funeral.
On one trip we visited a brand new Pyongyang secondary school for orphans, many of whom had lost their parents working in coalmines, factories, and other state-owned enterprises.
Bessel van der Kolk, a Harvard psychiatrist, testified that people like Sally and her fellow orphans are doubly hurt — by the original abuse and then also by the litigation.
Many of the children currently being overseen by the French government are orphans, and potentially thousands of children born to ISIS fighters since 2012 are eligible for French citizenship.
In what could have been considered the beginning of the actor's "troubled" period, LaBeouf dropped out of a 2013 revival of the play Orphans on Broadway alongside Alec Baldwin.
Since her husband died four years ago the 73-year-old has cared for three orphans, the grandchildren of her late sister, alone in a rundown government-owned shack.
"Teenage orphans have taken on the burden of looking after their young siblings and are struggling to cope," Street Child's chief executive officer Tom Dannatt said in a statement.
From there, maybe, the assembly of an orbiting destination (another of Apollo's wealthy orphans, Robert Bigelow, made his money in Las Vegas hotels, and longs to expand into orbit).
Ages 3 to 203, the children come to the center as orphans or from poor families; they will leave with an education that includes Kung Fu, Buddhism, and Chinese.
Now that the GOP has acquiesced to Trump, the anti-Trump Republicans who emerged in the run-up to the 2016 election, like Brooks and Frum, are political orphans.
ALLIGATOR Wrestling 'gators is the norm — and a livelihood — for twin teenage orphans in the Florida Everglades in this new play set to a rock score, by Hilary Bettis.
In June, France passed legislation to repatriate French jihadists on a case-by-case basis — 12 French and two Dutch orphans whose parents were militants were transported to France.
There are also fewer orphans — mothers and fathers are alive and healthy because of treatment, allowing them to support their children to stay HIV-free as they grow up.
Nigerian lawyer Zannah Mustapha set up a school in Northeast of the country where he educates the orphans of Boko Haram fighters and the children of dead Nigerian soldiers.
He returned to Israel to treat Holocaust orphans and children displaced by wars, then came back to New York to train in psychoanalysis at the William Alanson White Institute.
The number includes children who have lost just one parent, who Iraqis also classify as orphans because single parents in this culture cannot simultaneously serve as breadwinner and caregiver.
The Tenharim have called this area "Mother" for centuries, but fear the raging inferno of this year and the rampant deforestation around the Amazon may soon leave them orphans.
Reinstating American adoptions of Russian orphans certainly seems like a far less serious matter than a meeting about, say, the removal of United States sanctions on certain Russian officials.
According to his Global Teacher Prize profile, 95 percent of Tabichi's students at Keriko come from poor families, and nearly a third are orphans or have a single parent.
And the recipient, a beautiful musician whose estranged lover returns at exactly the right moment, could not be more worthy if she were tending to a houseful of orphans.
Where Morgan's previous novel was about orphans, this one is about parentage—about how far we can get from the familial and social coördinates into which we are born.
Mugabe, a mother who has love, mother of the nation, the one who takes care of orphans," the Mbare Chimurenga Choir sings in its new song, "Following Mother Mugabe.
"I hope that the authorities will give pensions and housing for those orphans, because I am not going to live for 100 years," the 60-year-old told Reuters.
"He lost the election but he convinced his friend who had beaten him in the election to actually set up something to help Korean War orphans," said Slavin of Sanders.
Further, they claim that kinship testing implies a literal and "nuclear" conception of family that excludes an understanding of other arrangements, such as those of families who take in orphans.
Since infant gorillas don't have as much meat as their mothers, hunters will often leave the orphans alone to die in the forest or sell the tiny apes as pets.
Aid workers from the Red Cross operating in areas recently captured by the regime have found dead bodies trapped under the rubble and orphans who haven't eaten for two days.
The world-building is rich with mysterious groups lurking in the background, and a deep interconnected backstory spanning the entire series for attentive readers to uncover alongside the Baudelaire orphans.
Former child combatants have said they voluntarily joined the FARC, many to escape abuse and poverty at home and others because they became orphans as a result of the war.
What have we done to support the families of the more than 10,000 Africans killed, their orphans, the destruction of their livelihoods, and the decimation of the existing healthcare infrastructure?
These academies have existed since pre-Soviet times, but their modern incarnation dates to World War II, when they were set up for orphans and children of Red Army officers.
They may be not be as financially sophisticated as their counterparties, but nor are they widows and orphans; they have plenty of money to hire experts to scrutinise term sheets.
Both facilities are run by The Care Cottage and are for girls in the custody of the state -- they are either orphans or their parents have lost custody, Dunman said.
Nyagasera and his wife Sarah Oisebe up part of a former dump site in Kibera to create a playground for the resident-run school and a children's center for orphans.
A recent government survey found 16,579 orphans living in 406 orphanages across Cambodia, far more than expected, officials said, adding that 38 percent of the orphanages had never been inspected.
He was placed on a train of 222 orphans that was diverted to France, and he was assigned to a home in Normandy under the care of a Jewish organization.
That includes spouses of US citizens, unmarried children of US citizens under 21, orphans adopted by US citizens and parents of US citizens who are at least 21 years old.
To give you an idea of what that sensibility is, here are some facts: La Dispute are named after an 18th century French play about two orphans raised in isolation.
Poaching has wiped out scores of pachyderms and their matriarchs, prompting researchers to study elephants more closely to monitor the orphans and the complex social ties within the family networks.
"The story of the Samburu orphans is one of the most poignant examples of the importance of collaboration and friendship I have seen in a nonhuman system," Dr. Wittemyer said.
"Little frown here or little shrug there makes a huge difference," he recently posted to Twitter, along with a clip of Ricky Gervais delivering morbid jokes about orphans and cancer.
As one of three anxiously reunited adult siblings in "Amy and the Orphans," the insightful but uneven new play by Lindsey Ferrentino, Ms. Brewer frequently speaks in vintage movie quotations.
I accompanied her to a camp for orphans and displaced children near Svyatogorsk, where she talked to them about things like the multitude of stars and the speed of light.
A report by the International Women's Health Coalition (IWHC) this month said the policy under Trump has led to deaths from botched abortions and cut care to HIV-infected orphans.
Legend has it that I tucked gummy bears into tissue beds behind our clanking old radiator on Broadway as I myself hid away with books about orphans in dire need.
It was about the crash in April 1975, a few weeks before the fall of Saigon, of an American cargo plane that was full of Vietnamese orphans and American caregivers.
Some incidents are particularly shameful, like the Great Orphan Abduction of 1904, in which vigilantes kidnapped Irish orphans from Catholic nuns to prevent them from being adopted by Mexican families.
The story takes place in an elephant sanctuary in Zambia, and it showcases the plight of elephant orphans and the terrible poaching problem that elephants face in parts of Africa.
Many of the former orphans, some of whom kept their Chinese names while others took Japanese names on returning, are now among the most frequent visitors to the Friendship Garden.
CAIRO (Reuters) - An Egyptian sports academy is looking for the country's next big football star among orphans and street children, hoping to give them a shot at improving their lives.
After Sinead's death, Ms. Finucane became involved with hospice work in Ireland, and she and Mr. Clarke founded a charity to work with AIDS patients, including orphans, in South Africa.
The sisters' quests to discover their family roots, for instance, mirror the efforts made by so many of the orphans in 19th-century literature, like Dickens's Pip and Oliver Twist.
But that plot was kept spinning through the perils endured by thousands of orphans transported to uncertain fates in the rural Midwest of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The other evidence is from December 873, when the AIDS orphans project of Du Cong's Chi Heng Foundation was awarded the China Charity Award by the Ministry of Civil Affairs.
For years, she had been pushing the county to provide crisis housing for kids she calls "the orphans of immigration," and a Miami-Dade County commissioner recently agreed to help.

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