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The effort raised money from more than 100 nations and benefited orphanages and children's health organizations.
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Prior to the 1970s, this function was served by institutions, asylums, poorhouses, and orphanages.
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It grew from work of an aid trip arranged by the churches after knowledge of the living conditions in the country's orphanages first became widespread.
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Live and televised appearances in major concert halls and impromptu performances in hospitals, orphanages, town squares and government palaces reach millions of people each year.
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He developed the boarding home plan replacing orphanages.
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His father died when he was very young and his childhood was spent in a succession of orphanages.
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It provides support and volunteers to local hospitals, rehabilitation centers, orphanages, schools, and street projects.
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Many countries accepted the need to de-institutionalize the care of vulnerable childrenthat is, close down orphanages in favor of foster care and accelerated adoption.
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Private residences, hospitals, orphanages, and educational schools were being built, while significant funds were spent on education and the development of science in the region.
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It also provided for public welfare institutions for the first time: orphanages, public charities and a penitentiary.
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