Gordon Johnson
i have no clue
george whitefield
fatemah patel
The preacher who started the first orphanage in America was George Whitefield. He established the Bethesda Orphanage in Savannah, Georgia, in 1740. Whitefield, an influential evangelist and leader of the Great Awakening, aimed to provide a safe and nurturing environment for orphaned children, reflecting his commitment to social welfare and education.
Orphans
The orphanage at Ebenezer, founded in 1737, was the first orphanage in the State of Georgia, pre-dating Bethesda by three years. It was founded by religious leader John Martin Boltzius (1703-1765) and ran by Ruprecht Kalcher.
An orphanage called 'Hollygrove' i think, in LA.
Mother Teresa started dozens of orphanage, her first in 1953, I'm sorry I can't find a name for it, the year after, she founded here the Kalighat Home for the Dying, which she named Nirmal Hriday (meaning "Pure Heart").
The first African American orphanage in Saint Louis was the "Home for the Friendless," established in 1850. Initially intended for white children, it later expanded to serve African American children following the Civil War. The institution played a crucial role in providing care and support to orphaned African American children during a time of significant social and economic challenges.
Name it your first or last name orphanage. like......if your name is john smith you can name it * John's Orphanage *Smiths Orphanage
Hurst,Illinios
Georgia