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Orphanages were created to provide care and shelter for children who had lost their parents or were unable to live with their families due to various circumstances, such as poverty, illness, or social issues. They aimed to offer a safe environment, education, and basic needs for these vulnerable children. Historically, orphanages emerged in response to high mortality rates, especially during times of war or disease, as well as the need for social welfare systems to support abandoned or neglected youth. Over time, the focus has shifted towards foster care and family-based care models as more effective solutions.

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