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.
take extra good care of them.
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Children are only orphans when they have no legal guardian or parent to go to; also if the parent/guardian can't take care of the child.
Yes, the Torah commands us to.See also:Jewish social laws
Muslims are persuaded to take care of orphans, be kind with them, support them, not to approach their inheritance or properties unless for the orphan benefit. Help everyone. Even orphans.
the people who look after the churches are called a vicar
It is a combination of the 16th century Middle English words steop and modor. Steop was a word that referred to orphans. Moder meant to take care of. A steopmodor was a woman that took care of orphans. It eventually evolved into the modern stepmother.
You should treat them kindly with sympathy and forgiveness and you should take of their inheritance until the are grown up and could take care of it.
there are different agencies in place to take care of all children to make sure they do not go without essentials.
Narnia is about 4 children that are orphans some people offer to take care of them and take them to their house where they discover a wardrobe and go inside and come out into the world of Narnia and that's all I'm going too tell you
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how Maya people take care of their children