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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › OrphanOrphan - Wikipedia

    An orphan (from the Greek: ορφανός, romanized: orphanós) [1] is a child whose parents have died, are unknown or have permanently abandoned them. It can also refer to a child who has lost only one parent, as the Hebrew translation, for example, is "fatherless". [2][3]

  2. Apr 25, 2019 · How Many Orphans in the U.S.? While technically no longer referred to as orphans, The Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption pegs the number of children in U.S. foster care at a staggering 443,000, more than 123,000 of whom are considered to be waiting children available for adoption.

  3. 1. : a child deprived by death of one or usually both parents. He became an orphan when his parents died in a car accident. 2. : a young animal that has lost its mother. feeding calves that are orphans. 3. : one deprived of some protection or advantage. orphans of the storm.

  4. www.unicef.org › topics › orphansOrphans - UNICEF

    Oct 3, 2018 · NEW YORK, 19 July 2021 – “As the official COVID-19 death toll around the world passed 4 million earlier this month, UNICEF is increasingly concerned for children left without one or both parents.

  5. Community confronting the crisis. Setting traditional institutional orphan care models aside, we’re connecting a global family united by a shared vision to care for vulnerable children and keep families together.

  6. There are more than 147 million orphans in our world today. 87.6 million orphans live in Asia. 43.4 million orphans live in Sub-Saharan Africa. 12.4 million orphans live in Latin America and the Caribbean . Get some greater context on these stats in this fantastic resource On Understanding Orphan Statistics.

  7. www.humanium.org › en › orpOrphans - Humanium

    Over 153 million children worldwide are orphans. Over 71 million orphans live in Asia, 59 million in Africa, and almost 9 million in Latin America and the Caribbean islands. 31 million orphans are found in India. In 2007, there were a reported 15 million AIDS orphans.

  8. An orphan is defined as a child who has lost one or both parents. Often it is assumed that all children living in orphanages are orphans. However a closer study of children found in orphanages divides children into two categories: true orphans and social orphans. A true orphan is a child with no parents or extended family to care for them.

  9. May 6, 2022 · Hidden behind those statistics is an orphanhood crisis unprecedented in modern history. Nearly 10.4 million children worldwide have lost a parent or caregiver to COVID-19, according to latest ...

  10. We're helping orphans connect with loving families in their home country. Only 0.2% of the world's orphans are adopted into the United States* each year. We believe in-country adoption is the SUSTAINABLE SOLUTION to the global orphan crisis.

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