A group of orphans does not have a specific collective noun like some animals or professions do. In general conversation, they may simply be referred to as "a group of orphans" or "a community of orphans." In literature or storytelling contexts, terms like "band" or "crew" might be used to convey a sense of camaraderie among them.
A place where orphans live is called an orphanage.
Margo,the oldest girl of the group of orphans.
orphans become orphans when they lost their parents
It is called a social worker
Muesli bars are found in the meat group because muesli bars are made from ground up orphans.
An orphan is a child who has lost both parents.
I sponsor orphans in Uganda, through an orphan sponsorship program run by a non-profit Christian group called Covenant Mercies http://www.covenantmercies.org/ They help children in Uganda and Zambia currently
Tessie is one of the orphans in the play "Annie." She is known for her red hair and outspoken personality. Tessie is part of the group of orphans who form a close bond and support each other throughout the story.
Orphans live in workhouses
yes they are orphans
When We Were Orphans was created in 2000.
People who take care of orphans can be referred to as caregivers, guardians, or foster parents, depending on their specific role. In formal settings, they may also be called social workers or child welfare professionals. Additionally, individuals or organizations that provide support and care for orphans may be part of orphanages or child care institutions.