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Orphanages

Orphanages are facilities dedicated to taking care of children that have no adult guardian capable of caring for them, or that have become wards of the state for other reasons.

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Can you give children to an orphanage on Sims 3?

You can do a few things, they are

Make them go hungry, you can do this by testingcheatsenabled true and drag the hunger meter down, one downside of this is that they might also die,

the safest and easiest method is to make them skip school consistently.

I don't think a teen can be taken away by the social worker, but I haven't tried it, so I don't know.

You can also look on the Sims wikia site as well they have lots of good info.

Who rode a horse named seabiscuit was bitten by a genetically modified spider and when raised in an orphanage decided to leave and see the world with Charlize Theron?

Seabiscuit's jockey in real life was Johnny "Red" Pollard, but he was not raised in an orphanage and I have never heard of him travelling the world or being bitten by a spider.

Tobey Maguire may have done these things, but he was not Seabiscuit's real jockey; he played Red Pollard in the movie Seabiscuit.

Where is the orphanage on Neopets?

You can locate the pound by hovering over "Pet Central" and clicking on "Neopian Pound".

In The Orphanage did Carlos die?

No, Carlos (the father character) does not die in the movie The Orphanage.

If you are an orphan and you get married does your husband or wife live with you or do you stay in an orphanage?

Well, usually people, not only orphans, would prefer to get married after they are stable enough to provide themselves with there own home and are old enough to. If you're young enough to still have to stay in an orphanage, I highly recommend you not getting married. Unless your husband/wife wants to provide the house and income.

How many orphanage are in CT?

As of my last update, the exact number of orphanages in Connecticut (CT) can vary over time due to changes in facilities and their statuses. Traditionally, orphanages have been replaced by foster care systems and group homes, so many of the traditional orphanages no longer exist. For the most accurate and current information, it's best to consult local child welfare organizations or state resources.

What is the original name of the building in Harrisburg that started as a residential home was sold to the Catholic Church became an orphanage and is now a residential home for homeless?

The building in Harrisburg originally known as the "Harrisburg Orphanage" began as a residential home before being sold to the Catholic Church, which converted it into an orphanage. Over the years, it has undergone various transformations and is currently serving as a residential home for the homeless. Its historical significance reflects the changing needs of the community over time.

Why is the orphanage rated R?

The Orphanage (2007) is rated R for disturbing content.

Was there an orphanage in Campobasso or Gambetasa in the years of 1945 through 1950?

I remember receiving pamphlets from an orphanage in Campobasso, ? San Antonio was the name. This was many years ago, maybe 40 or so. Have not heard anything in a long time, and I was wondering about that myself.

Where did dolly Madison make an orphanage?

Dolley Madison founded the Washington City Orphan Asylum on H street, between 9th and 10th Streets.

What are the rules and regulations for a group home or orphanage?

The home must have legal existence by being fully licensed under the laws of the particular jurisdiction and laws vary. Numerous agencies may be involved from the Board of Health to law enforcement for criminal background checks for employees. You might start your research by visiting the licensing commission in your city or town to determine the requirements for obtaining a license. You may find helpful information at the Secretary of State offices or website.

The house rules for a group home or orphanage vary quite bit from home to home (especially if you're comparing group homes in different jurisdictions). A group home run by a Baptist church would be very different than one run by a non-religious organization, for example.

  • In general, there are strict rules and consistent schedule. Male and female children are separated, and there will probably be strict rules on their interaction. Children may also be divided up by age ranges.
  • Children may be required to stay in their rooms at night (if they have a bathroom connected directly to their room), and that may be enforced with an alarm on their bedroom door.
  • Children that have a safety plan (sexual safety plan or other) will have additional rules, often relating to their contact with other children (especially younger or older children).
  • Children will generally have a fairly regimented schedule. For example: children in a foster home may get away with "can we stay up a little longer to finish this movie" while children in a group home know that bed time is at 8:30pm on a school night no matter what.

Why were only girls in Venice's orphanages given music instruction?

girls required a good musical talent to secure a good marriage