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  1. By 1890, there were 12 orphanages in the city. They split along Roman Catholic and Protestant lines. Chicago had no Jewish orphanages until the 1890s. Until then, Jews tried to send orphans to institutions in Cincinnati, but some Jewish orphans lived in Protestant orphanages in Chicago.

  2. www.lydiahome.orgLydia Home

    LYDIA Home Association is a Christian, non-profit organization that has been serving children in Chicago since 1916. We provide an integrated, holistic approach to help children recover from emotion, physical and/or sexual abuse.

  3. Avis' daughter posted this today: "My mother Avis Goodhart is ill and stepping down from full time ministry in Peru. Casa de Paz Orphanage which she founded thirteen years ago is scheduled to close;...

  4. Misericordia Home is a not-for-profit developmental home for persons with mild to profound developmental disabilities in Chicago, Illinois. It is run by the Sisters of Mercy and operated under the auspices of the Archdiocese of Chicago .

  5. 25 sie 2009 · Casa de Paz houses 48 children between the ages of four and 18. Like other orphanages, Casa de Paz has a casa de niños (boys’ house) and a casa de niñas (girls’ house). But there is also a casa verde (green house) housing special needs children.

  6. 3 gru 2009 · Casa de Paz is not only trying to complete two more houses — one of which is for infants, a rarity for Mexican orphanages — they are also planning for the future.

  7. 15 maj 2015 · Casa de Paz orphanage is one of the orphanages that we are involved with down in Baja. We generally spend at least one afternoon with their kids on each of our volunteer trips, and sometimes we stay...

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