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  2. Bellevoir-Ormsby Village - Wikipedia

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    The site originally had a separate home and school, Ridgewood, for African-American children. Segregation was ended in the early 1960s, and the homes were merged into Ormsby Village. The home was changed to the Ormsby Village Treatment Center in 1968, serving only delinquent children. It closed in 1979.

  3. Darrell C. Scott - Wikipedia

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    Scott is the founder and pastor of the New Spirit Revival Center in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, which owns radio station WCCD AM 1000 in Parma, Ohio, where Scott has a daily program. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Role in the 2016 presidential election

  4. Sunrise Children's Services - Wikipedia

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    It would later be known as Baptist Children's Homes and Kentucky Baptist Homes for Children. [5] [4] Sunrise's purpose was to house and care for children orphaned as a result of the American Civil War and its aftermath. [3] The original facility moved to a 20-acre (0.081 km 2) campus in Middletown, Kentucky, and was named Spring Meadows ...

  5. Children's Hospital Colorado - Wikipedia

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    The Breathing Institute at Children's Hospital Colorado, along with other Colorado physicians, pioneered many of the standard practices used to treat and diagnose pediatric respiratory disease today. It was the first in the world to recognize and treat interstitial lung disease, the first to use nitric oxide to treat neonatal hypertension, and ...

  6. Bellefaire Orphanage - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish Orphan Asylum Sketch published in The American Israelite, Fri Jul 6 1888, Page 1. The Bellefaire Orphanage [1] was a Jewish orphanage in Cleveland Ohio [2] founded in 1868 as an orphanage for children who lost their parents in the Civil War, making it one of the oldest orphanages in the US.

  7. Colorado Center for the Blind - Wikipedia

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    Colorado Center for the Blind, in Littleton, Colorado, is a nonprofit training center for blind people.. The Colorado Center for the Blind provides teaching based on the philosophy of blindness advanced by the National Federation of the Blind focusing on independence, opportunity and self-confidence as a way to achieve total integration into society based on equality.

  8. Cleveland Clinic Children's - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland Clinic Children's (CCC) is a pediatric acute care children's teaching hospital located in Cleveland, Ohio on the main campus of Cleveland Clinic. The hospital has 389 pediatric beds [1] and is affiliated with Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine, the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine and Kent State University College ...

  9. Sisters of Loretto - Wikipedia

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    The Sisters of Loretto or the Loretto Community is a Catholic religious institute that strives "to bring the healing Spirit of God into our world." Founded in the United States in 1812 and based in the rural community of Nerinx, Kentucky, [2] the organization has communities in 16 US states and in Bolivia, Chile, China, Ghana, Pakistan, and Peru.