The New York Foundling, founded in 1869 by the Roman Catholic Sisters of Charity, is one of New York City's oldest and largest child welfare agencies....
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Look up foundling in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Foundling or The Foundling may refer to: Foundling hospital, an institution where abandoned children...
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Orphan Train (category History of New York City)
Aid Society (established 1853 by Charles Loring Brace) and later, New York Foundling Hospital, endeavored to help these children. The institutions were...
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May 12, 1823 – August 14, 1896) was an American nun who founded the New York Foundling Hospital in 1869, at a time when abandoned infants were routinely...
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The Foundling Hospital (formally the Hospital for the Maintenance and Education of Exposed and Deserted Young Children) was a children's home in London...
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St. Joseph by the Sea High School (category 1963 establishments in New York City)
donated it to the Sisters of Charity of New York, as a seaside home for children from the New York Foundling hospital. Then after many years as a children's...
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newborns at the doorsteps of the convent. The Sisters in New York established The New York Foundling in 1869, an orphanage for abandoned children but also...
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The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, often known simply as Tom Jones, is a comic novel by English playwright and novelist Henry Fielding. It is a Bildungsroman...
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U.S., this was clearly illustrated by the shift in policy of the New York Foundling Home, an adoption-institution that is among the country's oldest and...
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installation completed for the New York Foundling charitable organization. He earned The Heart of Gold award from the New York Foundling Hospital for his artistic...
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and her black habit, cape and cap. In 1869 they established The New York Foundling, an orphanage for abandoned children, and in 1880 opened St. Ann's...
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New York City institutions, such as the Children's Village, and the New York Foundling Hospital, among others. Brace's Emigration Plan was also an anti-eugenic...
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abandoned children. A 137-year-old foundation for children called New York Foundling Asylum has recently discovered letters from the parents who had abandoned...
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John Vernou Bouvier Jr. (category Columbia College (New York) alumni)
boards of the New York Foundling Hospital and the New-York Historical Society and was a member of the Union Club of the City of New York for over 50 years...
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Children's Aid (redirect from Children's Aid Society of New York)
methods by which children were placed by the Children's Aid and the New York Foundling following the lives of two children of the train.ISBN 978-0-9913603-1-4...
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Joseph O'Dwyer (category Physicians from New York City)
Avenue near Sixty-sixth St. and began his long association with the New York Foundling Asylum. In the 1800s diphtheria was a devastating disease, especially...
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(PDF) on 2019-07-13. Retrieved 2008-05-23. Fildes, V. (1988). Wet Nursing. New York: Blackwell. ISBN 978-0-631-15831-8. Brown, J.A.C. (1961). Freud and the...
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Darryl McDaniels (category People from Wayne, New Jersey)
grew up in the New York City neighborhood of Hollis, Queens. He was born to an unwed mother who surrendered him to the New York Foundling home.[citation...
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Bayley Seton Hospital (category Psychiatric hospitals in New York (state))
School 721, the Richmond Center for Rehab & Specialty Care Center, the New York Foundling Hospital Staten Island, and an unaffiliated geriatric center. On October...
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Elizabeth Ann Seton (category Catholics from New York (state))
New York. Most of the property is now the Bayley Seton campus of Richmond University Medical Center, while a portion is used by New York Foundling, a...
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Vincent, the now-closed Elizabeth Seton College in Yonkers, the New York Foundling Hospital and former St. Vincent Catholic Medical Centers in Manhattan...
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Cat has also been reviewed by BookPage, Magpies, The New York Foundling, The Guardian, The New York Times, Publishers Weekly, The Oklahoman The Morning...
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Child abandonment (redirect from Foundling baby)
referred to as "throwaway" children). An abandoned child is referred to as a foundling (as opposed to a runaway or an orphan). Baby dumping refers to parents...
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the predecessor of the New York Foundling Hospital, began operating in 1869, the oldest agency of the Catholic Charities New York federation. During this...
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couple in 1936 (finalized in 1938) from the New York Foundling Hospital, run by the Sisters of Charity of New York. Dunne was a devout Catholic laywoman, who...
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The Foundling is a 2022 historical fiction novel by Ann Leary. It is about a home for women deemed "unfit to bear children", and is primarily concerned...
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nun who founded the New York Foundling Hospital Nick FitzGibbon (born 1987), Canadian football player Nora FitzGibbon (1889–1979), New Zealand nurse Patricia...
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the Neumann Communities. The New York Foundling (Manhattan) - Established in 1869 by the Sisters of Charity of New York. Queen's Daughters' Day Nursery...
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he was the co-founder of the New York non-profit organization, The THRIVE Network (now merged with The New York Foundling). He led the organization until...
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limestone ceiling, nearly destroying Saint Anthony Falls. October 8 – New York Foundling Asylum incorporated. October 11 – Gamma Sigma becomes the first high...
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