They could also have the meat processed and shipped home, or donated to animal orphanages. |
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Orphans from orphanages in northeastern Bulgaria work on the farm and produce milk from the cows. |
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He has visited the orphanages where parentless children are dying of hunger. |
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They will be handed out to children in orphanages, hospitals, special schools and street shelters for homeless youngsters. |
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If no one had use for the 43,000 bags, why couldn't they be donated to orphanages or even to the growing army of street kids? |
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For two weeks they will be involved in building work, painting, decorating and gardening at the privately owned orphanages. |
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A few end up in orphanages, who then pass them on to people from the First World who are desperate for children. |
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More than 100,000 children still live in state care, many in grim orphanages. |
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On festive days, food and sweets are distributed to the children and inmates of orphanages by the club. |
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Some children are abandoned and end up in orphanages, which have a difficult time caring for them. |
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So Robert carried on with his humanitarian work in schools and orphanages, but he worked towards raising the money for the hospital too. |
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Do always consult an expert for advice on international adoption agencies and orphanages. |
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Welfare kids shipped off to orphanages can be called adolescents with kinetic potentiality. |
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Some only lost fathers but were put in orphanages by destitute mothers who had no means to support them after the Gulf War. |
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She spent her childhood in orphanages, reform schools, and mental institutions. |
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About 4,939 Russian children are legally adopted by foreigners each year, but 184,000 still languish in orphanages. |
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Many Kazakh orphanages, however, lack qualified medical personnel to deal with such problems. |
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In both the West and East there arose a network of almshouses for the poor, old-age shelters, medical hospitals, and orphanages. |
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Many had been living in orphanages before the war, but had been released or managed to escape during the fighting in Baghdad. |
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Nuns also provided cheap personnel for preschools, infirmaries, sanitariums, asylums, soup kitchens, and orphanages, especially in the North. |
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Hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, sanitariums, and orphanages were all a part of the network of care for the immigrants. |
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The sell-off of its assets was to pay compensation to 80 victims of abuse in the order's schools and orphanages. |
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For the film, Barmak cast non-professional actors from orphanages and refugee camps. |
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It was packed with vital equipment for a new nursery school, hospitals and orphanages. |
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They will then be taken to the government-run children's homes and orphanages and provided with an education. |
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Most of these are operating charities, such as the Red Cross, or orphanages, rather than cash-generating schemes. |
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In this way, the children are not sent off to orphanages or big institutions, but remain part of the community. |
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Linda and Sandy were brought up in orphanages and by foster parents in America who cut the girls' links with their Southampton family. |
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For two weeks, the under fives brought in soaps, toothbrushes, toothpaste and small gifts to send to the orphanages of Romania. |
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The number of orphanages and other similar institutions should be known to the State and Central Governments. |
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In China, many of them are living in institutions, orphanages or homes where their parents cannot manage. |
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The trust offers work experience in orphanages, hospitals and schools as well as environmental development projects. |
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They distribute food, clothing, provisions and other essential items for orphanages and destitute homes and uniform, books and notebooks for poor children. |
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The children she visits at 45 orphanages are not really orphans at all. |
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The group is travelling to Romania on June 20 to work in two orphanages. |
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In these commentaries called Our Man in Bulgaria, he has reported on Bulgarian orphanages, cafes, water regimes, necrologies, taxi drivers and ethnic tolerance. |
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The children were adopted from two orphanages in Hunan province. |
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This contribution is voluntary, but the government collects this tithe and uses the income to support hospitals, orphanages, and religious schools. |
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The project tries to help young Turkish women raised in orphanages to start their own businesses. |
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The Project is a voluntary humanitarian organisation which helps with the medical and educational needs of less abled children in orphanages and schools in Belarus. |
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Father Nugent, later the Rt Reverend Monsignor Nugent, set up ragged schools and orphanages to care for the children. |
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In March, a consignment comprising of boxes of toys were distributed to underprivileged children in Iraqi orphanages while quilts for the displaced were shipped in November. |
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In the early Medieval period, hospitals, poor houses, hostels, and orphanages began to spread from the Middle East, each with the intention of helping those most in need. |
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Prior to admission, all children were given a cowpox vaccination to prevent smallpox, and some orphanages employed a chirurgeon who provided the necessary medical care. |
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