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Orphanages BY INGI SCANDR
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Orphanage is a place where orphans are taken a residential institution. Orphans are children whose parents are deceased or are unable to take care of them. Orphanages provide foster care and adoption Orphans become a ward of the state.
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places were usually given to orphans who had come from wealthy or respectable families. Many poor children whose parents had died were forced to live on the streets or in workhouses Dr Barnardo created the National Society of the Prevention for Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) set up in 1889 for kids who suffered from violence at home.
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During those times the girls were and boys were separated during meals. The foods that were usually eaten were gruel and milk, porridge or pottage mostly liquid foods Lack of vitamin the kids used to eat caused weak eyesight, scurvy-like illnesses and leg deformities. Due to the lack of care in the orphanages almost half of the funeral in London were of kids under 10,many died of small pox.
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Food and lodging until the age of 17 Children’s parents were rarely allowed to visit. Couldn’t leave the orphanage walls 60% of the orphans became criminals during the late 19 th century. Orphans suffered from a higher death rate than other children did orphans' survival seems to have been linked to their sex because the child's sex influenced the intervention of family or outside help.
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