They're the orphans of the Southwest -- too Mexican for the Americans, too American for the Mexicans.
She then turned around and asked people to donate old tee shirts for the orphans she would be seeing.
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In every Zulu village, the aged were respected and revered, the disabled and the orphans embraced and cared for, the children treasured and taught.
Mr. Pandich brooded that the orphans in his care would have received far more if the pot were split only among the families of the dead.
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"We need to do everything and create all necessary conditions for the orphans to find families here in our Pskov region and in Russia, " he said.
For this young men have volunteered to offer free education and also to support the Orphans, street children and the needy children across the entire country.
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Mrs Tseladimitloa shows forms that the provincial education department has sent to all schools in Gauteng requesting information about the number of orphans in each school - this makes her hopeful that the government is taking notice of the huge number of orphans who are in need.
While the number of orphans has decreased, the number of orphanages has risen with the rise of tourism.
Mr. Blesso has hosted several large functions in the space, including a benefit for the Worldwide Orphans Foundation, which he estimates was attended by 300 people.
For Eric Breteau, "children had to be brought back at any price", she told the court, adding that she believed he was under "a certain pressure" from the families wishing to adopt the "orphans".
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Our purpose was simply to set up an orphanage, which has been set up in the Dominican Republic, and offer orphans the opportunity to receive the medical care and the physical care that they wouldnt be able to receive otherwise.
Frances and her husband, Drew, were among a group initially known as the "Kyrgyz 65" Americans who were in the process of adopting 65 orphans from the Central Asian republic when it suspended international adoptions in 2008 due to allegations of fraud.
The number of Haitian orphans taken to the United States -- those whose approval and paperwork had been in the bureaucratic pipeline at the time of the disaster -- stands at 578, with 44 others processed and awaiting transportation, said U.S. State Department spokesman P.
MOSCOW The Kremlin's recent halt to adoptions to the U.S. has opened a rancorous debate that extends beyond the country's orphans to the tens of thousands of other children who have been separated from their living parents and sent to state orphanages.
This will be the widows-and-orphans share for the investor who prefers to focus his attention on more needy growth stocks.
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They hired a local sociologist to pinpoint the sensitive issues in another city, the campaign chosen was about the plight of orphans, to encourage foster-parenting and road-test the material with focus groups.
Suddenly, in 1991, Uzbekistan and other states in the Union were free, without even asking: reluctant orphans in the storm.
Through this project, the community will be encouraged to support the education of the less fortunate, orphans and street children, in order to break the vicious circle of poverty.
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And Abu Wali has managed to get the displaced and orphans free health care.
In the 19th century, Randall's Island held the city's outcasts: orphans, paupers, the developmentally challenged.
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Such sentiments seem to have touched a nerve with Judge Warren Morgan, of the Dauphin County Orphans' Court.
UN, there were 35 countries (all poor) where the proportion of orphans doubled, tripled or quadrupled between 1994 and 1997.
Some aid workers talk of 160, 000 Syrians in Jordan alone, with a spike in the numbers of orphans and lone children arriving.
For all the fluency of its craftsmanship, "Orphans" gives the impression of having been knocked together out of spare theatrical parts.
The government says it has only 700 children in its institutions, even though the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs says there are more than 4 million orphans in the country.
UNICEF's Gautam reckons that within a decade, as many as one in three of the world's AIDS orphans could be Asian, compared to the current 10%.
Promotional video The Islamic Charitable Society strives day and night to care and cater for orphans, and the needy.
The nuns and twenty-eight war orphans in their care slept in the basement.
After watching a video at their church about African orphans, the Hardings looked to Uganda.
When I visited India in 2005, I was marked by the harsh conditions that orphans endure.
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