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  2. Wartburg (retirement community) - Wikipedia

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    Wartburg was founded in 1866 as an orphanage and farm school and began serving older adults in 1898. As the foster care system took hold in the mid-1900s, Wartburg gradually phased out the orphanage and by 1979, its focus was solely on serving the elderly.

  3. E. Belle Mitchell - Wikipedia

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    Mitchell was a founder of the Colored Orphans Industrial Home in Lexington, Kentucky. One of the 15 local black women listed as the board of directors in the incorporation filed in Sept 1892, she was elected board president. Originally the institution was a home for elderly African American women without family to care for them.

  4. Kinlessness - Wikipedia

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    Kinlessness is the state of having no family members.This is often defined as an adult, especially an older adult, who has no spouse or children.It may be defined in other ways, including having no known relatives at all, or having no first-degree relatives (no surviving parents, spouse, siblings, or children). [1]

  5. Nyumbani Orphanage - Wikipedia

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    Based on past success, a related effort called Nyumbani Village was spawned to support both orphans and elders impacted by the AIDS pandemic. [4] Located on 1,000 acres (4.0 km 2) donated by the Kitui District County Council, Nyumbani Village is conceived to support between 1280 and 1600 individuals via a self-sustaining agricultural based venture.

  6. Home for the Friendless - Wikipedia

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    Home for the Friendless or Home of the Friendless can refer to a care facility for elderly people, orphans or children who have been taken from their parents.. Home of the Friendless (Baltimore, Maryland), historic orphanage at Baltimore, Maryland, United States

  7. Budget changes will leave disabled and elderly without care ...

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    “We are giving local authorities an additional £3.5bn in 2025-26, including a £680m increase in the social care grant to support the sector.” Show comments Advertisement