The closest thing to that category would be Boys Town. the founder was, and I believe this is clearly identified in the film, Father Flanagan, a Catholic Priest. The Padre was originally an Army Chaplain in World War I. Unless I am mistaken, the priestly role was retained in the movie- the lead character was not, say a businessman or banker. A somewhat similar film dealing with a rather rosy picture of Youth-House life bore the very unusual title Johnny Holiday- made in late forties. Lead character was a police sergeant who was a youth counselor at , well, a youth house- played by Wallace Beery, I think.
Wool's Orphanage
The answer is the Hudson St. Home For Girls
Name it your first or last name orphanage. like......if your name is john smith you can name it * John's Orphanage *Smiths Orphanage
Scranton -The orphanage's name was Our Lady of Help Orphanage.
I believe that Angels in Babetown is a movie that fits your description...
The orphanage was not named in the books, but the sixth film gave it the name "Wool's Orphanage".
The name of the orphanage in Peter and the Starcatchers is St. Norbert's Home for Wayward boys.
Olive Creek orphange
If you're asking about Oliver Twist from Charles Dickens' novel by the same name... Oliver is punished in the orphanage for asking for more food to eat. Already starving like all of the orphans, he "doesn't know any better." And who would when they're young and hungry.
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Olive Creek orphange