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  2. Children's Aid - Wikipedia

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    Children's Aid, formerly the Children's Aid Society, [6] is a private child welfare nonprofit in New York City founded in 1853 by Charles Loring Brace.With an annual budget of over $100 million, 45 citywide sites, and over 1,200 full-time employees, Children's Aid is one of America's oldest and largest children's nonprofits.

  3. New York Foundling - Wikipedia

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    The Foundling's current foster care model, Child Success NYC (CSNYC), was launched in 2012 and is a multifaceted approach geared toward improving outcomes for the children. [ 20 ] The New York Foundling's foster care program is responsible for approximately 700 children at any given time (roughly 1,200 per year) and range from newborns up to ...

  4. Children's Aid Society (Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    Children's Aid Societies have authority under provincial legislation [1] to remove children from homes where they face either a risk of harm, or have experienced harm. . Children who cannot remain with caregivers are sometimes placed with other family members ("kin"), family friends ("kith"), or in customary care, which is an option for aboriginal ch

  5. Children's Aid Society in Somerset launches 5 million dollar ...

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    The campaign is to help The Children's Aid Home Programs of Somerset County Inc. provide additional care for the children and families in need. Children's Aid Society in Somerset launches 5 ...

  6. United Charities Building - Wikipedia

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    The United Charities Building also housed others of Kennedy's favorite charities, including the Charity Organization Society, Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor, the Children's Aid Society, and the New York Mission and Tract Society, [3] [5] [6] providing them with a low cost location for their operations.

  7. J. J. Kelso - Wikipedia

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    In 1893, two years after the founding of the Children's Aid Society and Fresh Air Fund, the government introduced a bill, known as "The Children's Charter", that provided for the establishment of children's aid societies across the province and ushered in the modern era of child welfare legislation.

  8. Tompkins Square Lodging House for Boys and Industrial School

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    Tompkins Square Lodging House for Boys and Industrial School; General information; Architectural style: High Victorian Gothic: Address: 295 East 8th Street, New York City, New York, U.S.

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