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There is still evidence from the 19th century of abandoned children.
Her mission was to provide a home for the poor and abandoned children.
The problem of abandoned children is becoming more serious in Europe.
After about 18 months, they began taking care of sick or abandoned children taken to their home.
The abandoned children must go back too, the nurses said.
From then on she devoted her life to care of abandoned children.
The school also doubled as a home for abandoned children.
Abandoned children then became the ward of the state, military organization, or religious group.
His major point is that abandoned children were rarely left to die.
"Some people in China do care for abandoned children," the narrator says.
The agency, she said, tries to place abandoned children in the communities where they are found.
It came out like the wail of an abandoned child.
While working in these villages he found many injured and abandoned children.
The film is about how an abandoned child bring a sea change in the life of his proxy parents.
For the most part, we see this phenomenon in abused or abandoned children.
In other countries, adoptive parents are sought out for abandoned children.
The charity worked to save abandoned children from the streets of the capital.
"I was feeling like a textbook case of an abandoned child.
Saroo eventually met a man who took him to a government center for abandoned children.
The prospect made her want to wail like an abandoned child.
If the factories close, there will be more abandoned children."
The number of orphaned and abandoned children is approximately 500,000.
Abandoned children may be left to die, though in some cases societies have developed various means of caring for them.
For a moment, her gaze ached toward him like the arms of an abandoned child.
We are talking about vulnerable and often abandoned children who sometimes disappear from sight.