Chapter 206 - 204: Orphanage Financial Matters I (1/2)
Chapter 206 - 204: Orphanage Financial Matters I
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"Me too Sister Serena, I will irl chiain soht even pop-up once in a while" Serena replied as she stroked Eli's hair She will also miss the children There were ti thee
However, she knew that she can't take all of them in If she were to choose just one or two children out of the e but also in their own household There were servants there that have been serving their faood Thus, in the end, thehand in the future
Kylo just srow on hi here every other week Truth was, he wasto end What? Volunteeris She was, as usual, miffed However, the children knew that she usually visits even before so maybe that's why no one said that they will miss her
Geoffrey was not with the with Timothy and the facilitators
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After lunch, the group of volunteers and Ti room Geoffrey was the first to report about the research paper he took lead in working on
"When we arrived here, the main issue was that the nuetting adopted were increasing, and these children did not get enough support to be prepared for life thereafter In response, weskill-based education Noe are not sure how effective it would be, but we cannot rely only in this solution in the long run Anyway, I initially used that h the process of gathering and collecting data, it can be concluded that rise in the nues was, andThere are threeabandoned every day
First, pandemics and natural disasters Many orphans lost one or both their parents due to epidemics, such as pneumonia, or natural disasters like the tsunao
Second, Civil unrest Wars and violence lead to civil unrest causing many Children to lose one or both parents The last ith Jinjoo is a primary example where thousands of children became orphans