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In the South China Sea, crewmen of the amphibious cargo ship USS Durham take Vietnamese refugees aboard a small craft, 4/3/1975. NARA ID 558518.

OTD 1975: Operation “Baby Lift” ends

More than 3,300 Vietnamese orphans rescued

Vietnamese Refugee Children on an Operation Babylift Flight Arriving at San Francisco International Airport, 4/5/1975. Ford Library, NARA ID 12007111.

In April 1975, the North Vietnamese captured Saigon, taking control of South Vietnam and marking the end of the Vietnam War. In the chaotic final days before the fall of Saigon, President Gerald Ford ordered the evacuation of Vietnamese orphans.

The mission, officially named Operation Babylift, began April 3, 1975 and ended #OTD 1975, only 16 days before the fall of Saigon and the end of the war. In all, more than 3,300 children were evacuated to the United States.

President Gerald R. Ford greets and holds Vietnamese refugee babies at San Francisco International Airport Following the Arrival of an Operation Babylift Plane from South Vietnam" 4/5/1975. NARA IDs 7839930and23869153.

Shoes from a Child Transported During Operation Babylift, 1975. Ford Library.

See the National Archives’ Remembering Vietnam online exhibit. Special exhibit tour with curator Alice Kamps below:

Photo of the Day: OrphansPhotographer caption: Orphans line up beneath images of the leaders in Namp

Photo of the Day: Orphans

Photographer caption: Orphans line up beneath images of the leaders in Nampo, North Korea. Image drawn from a long-term project on the DPRK (North Korea) depicting less commonly shown aspects of daily life.

Photo by Fabian Muir (Sydney, Australia); Nampo, North Korea


Our 15th Annual Photo Contest is now closed. We’ll announce the 60 finalists in March 2018!


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#ChildHunger #ChildPoverty #FosterChildren #Orphans #CodifyRoeVWade #BidenAdministration #Abortion #

#ChildHunger #ChildPoverty #FosterChildren #Orphans #CodifyRoeVWade #BidenAdministration #Abortion #AbortionRights #WomensRights #Healthcare #HerBodyHerChoice #WomansRights #RoeVWade #WarOnWomen #Control #FetusWorship #Republicans #Religion #Christianity #EvangelicalChristians #Evangelicals #ChristianShariaLaw #FuckYourReligion #RepublicansDontCareAboutWomen #RepublicansDontCareAboutChildren #RepublicansDontCareAboutBabies #FreedomFromReligion #FreedomOfReligion #SCOTUS #SupremeCourtOfTheUnitedStates
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Franklin, New Hampshire 1894, 1899. The New Hampshire Orphan’s Home on Daniel Webster’s Farm. In 187Franklin, New Hampshire 1894, 1899. The New Hampshire Orphan’s Home on Daniel Webster’s Farm. In 187Franklin, New Hampshire 1894, 1899. The New Hampshire Orphan’s Home on Daniel Webster’s Farm. In 187Franklin, New Hampshire 1894, 1899. The New Hampshire Orphan’s Home on Daniel Webster’s Farm. In 187Franklin, New Hampshire 1894, 1899. The New Hampshire Orphan’s Home on Daniel Webster’s Farm. In 187

Franklin, New Hampshire 1894, 1899.

The New Hampshire Orphan’s Home on Daniel Webster’s Farm. In 1871 Daniel Webster’s old family farm was bought

Daniel Webster used the farm he inherited from his father as a vacation home and experimental farm, and after his death, in 1871, it was bought to become and orphanage. The site became a National Historic Landmark in 1974.


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Baby Khulula suckling on little Lulas ear…these orphans find comfort in each other.

Baby Khulula suckling on little Lulas ear…these orphans find comfort in each other.


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Little Olivia being weaned off her milk-last bottle today! Help us keep Olivia & the other orpha

Little Olivia being weaned off her milk-last bottle today! 

Help us keep Olivia & the other orphaned rhinos safe by donating or join us for the Art Sale on AUG 28th.


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Page Seven’s 2017 calendars are going quick!Will you, this advent season, help to sponsor one more o

Page Seven’s 2017 calendars are going quick!

Will you, this advent season, help to sponsor one more orphan to be able to go to college here in South Korea? 

The Korean government cuts off financial funding of orphans once they graduate high school, which makes it very difficult for them to pursue further education, let alone make a living. Many girls fall into sex-trafficking at this time. This scholarship not only allows them to focus on their studies, but also provides them with Godly guidance and encouragement. This scholarship & mentoring program gives the Korean youth a chance to dream, a chance to build, and a chance to flourish.

50% of all proceeds will be donated to Oak Tree Project - a college scholarship and mentoring program for orphans here in Korea (oaktreeproject.com). 

Yes? https://www.etsy.com/shop/pg7inc

*The wooden stands are included & will come with your order :) 


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Listen up, Tumblr. This is important.

Since February I’ve been working with a team of social workers, faith communities, and child care professionals to create an organization called Skookum Kids that would care for children in their first 72 hours of foster care.

There’s a huge need for this nationwide, but here in my home of Bellingham Washington it’s particularly acute.

When children enter the foster care system, social workers often struggle to find a place for children to stay. A sustainable solution to this problem has already been created in next-door Everett, Washington. A facility called Safe Place receives children as they enter foster care, taking pressure off social workers and giving the children entering foster care a much softer landing. Through divine appointment I met the director of Safe Place in Everett. And when I expressed interest in building an extension in Bellingham, he was incredibly supportive and encouraging. He shared both his business plan and a huge amount of hard-earned wisdom. We are starting now with the benefit of his experience and his full support.

I am optimistic that we could be caring for children as early as the first quarter of 2015, and I’d love to have your support. Our biggest needs right now are visibility and donations.

You can give through our crowdfunding campaign, and choose from a variety of perks only available to our startup supporters.

And I’d love your help spreading the word through email, facebook, twitter, smoke signal, carrier pidgeon—any means necessary. We need your help!

For convenience, feel free to use these links to share quickly:

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(sorry, no link for carrier pigeons)

If you’d like to stay connected with Skookum Kids as it develops, you can subscribe to receive email updates, and I’ll be sure to keep you informed as things develop.

Thank you in advance,

Ray Deck III

#foster care    #skookum kids    #skookum    #fostercare    #injustice    #social justice    #cascades    #orphans    #church    #christian    #christianity    #politics    

So, last week we found a teeny tiny puffball under Ma’s truck. We waited alllll day for his mommy to come back and get him, but she never did, so I adopted a sweet little baby boy. His name is Scout.

We instantly bonded, he thinks I’m his Mommy, he’s my little man. We got him comfy and rehydrated. And 24 hours later…..

We found another baby girl waiting for us in the same spot!

Her name is Nikki! She is a delicate little princess, and was MUCH smaller than her brother.

So now, we are squirrel parents to two wonderful little twins. They are about 6 weeks old, we’ve had them for a week. This first week had been hard, they need syringe feeding every 4 hours, specialty formula, and intense care. When they’re not eating, they’re sleeping, or climbing their adoptive parents like trees. They had their first solid foods, and get bigger every day

I’ll update weekly on Scout & Nikki’s progress

09/16/2020

“Bad men wanted to come into the city and do terrible things, but your father stopped them… Y

“Bad men wanted to come into the city and do terrible things, but your father stopped them… You should be proud. Under King Joffrey’s leadership, your fathers saved the city. They saved us all. From now on, we’re going to take care of you.”

Dress CC by: @magnolianfarewell


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“PALESTINE IS…HOPE”This Autumn, Interpal’s illustration competition asked aspiring artists an“PALESTINE IS…HOPE”This Autumn, Interpal’s illustration competition asked aspiring artists an“PALESTINE IS…HOPE”This Autumn, Interpal’s illustration competition asked aspiring artists an“PALESTINE IS…HOPE”This Autumn, Interpal’s illustration competition asked aspiring artists an“PALESTINE IS…HOPE”This Autumn, Interpal’s illustration competition asked aspiring artists an“PALESTINE IS…HOPE”This Autumn, Interpal’s illustration competition asked aspiring artists an“PALESTINE IS…HOPE”This Autumn, Interpal’s illustration competition asked aspiring artists an“PALESTINE IS…HOPE”This Autumn, Interpal’s illustration competition asked aspiring artists an“PALESTINE IS…HOPE”This Autumn, Interpal’s illustration competition asked aspiring artists an“PALESTINE IS…HOPE”This Autumn, Interpal’s illustration competition asked aspiring artists an

“PALESTINE IS…HOPE”

This Autumn, Interpal’s illustration competition asked aspiring artists and illustrators to contemplate what ‘Palestine is’ to them.

On the final day of our competition we were delighted to receive several submissions from an orphanage located just outside of Hebron in the West Bank.

The children had heard about our competition and sent in their drawings, with messages of hope, light, and a positive vision for Palestinian future. 

Take a look at their drawings and let us know what you think. We will be sending a thank you card to the orphans in the New Year and we’d love to include messages from our supporters in the UK. 


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#SunnahSmiles is a campaign promoting our General Children’s Fund. In simple terms, this is a pot where donations are combined and distributed to wherever the need is most acute. This might cover the cost of an urgent operation for a sick child, fund specialised tutoring for children with disabilities, or help to procure wheelchairs and other equipment for children in need. It is a way to support children and ensure that the generosity of our donors goes directly to those most in need of aid, rather than being funnelled into the latest popular cause.

               Interpal’s General Children’s Fund is a way of giving that protects the validity and legitimacy of donor aid. Palestinian refugee children have been born into this life and have no way of escaping it on their own. By giving, you help us to provide emergency relief and help those who do not have the power to help themselves.

Why support us?                                          

International aid is often viewed as a somewhat problematic concept. Some argue that it prevents countries from developing or that it prolongs conflict. And indeed it is true that in situations where a careful strategy is lacking, or where proper research into a country’s needs has not been done, the resulting aid packages can produce counterproductive results. The fostering of a culture of dependence, as opposed to the sustainable foundation for positive change which most NGOs aim to build, is a shortfall that the sector has tried to address.

Interpal was founded by Palestinians in 1994 following the Oslo Accords, giving us a high level of experience and insight that is reflected in our work across the Occupied Palestinian Territories and in the refugee camps of Lebanon and Jordan.

There are currently an estimated 5,149,742 Palestinian refugees in the Near East region, with nearly 500,000 in Lebanon, a figure that represents around 10% of the population there. The numbers for Gaza are even more shocking with the total population at two million, and refugees making up 44% of this total.

When we break these figures down even further, a bleak picture begins to emerge:

70% of Gaza’s children are refugees.


80% of the refugee population in the West Bank live under the poverty line.[1]

On top of this, UNWRA does not have the capacity to provide the care these children need, with estimates showing that around 100,000 children, that’s 20% of the children in UNRWA’s schools, have special needs yet do not receive the necessary help. These are the new generation of Palestinians, yet still know nothing beyond life in desperate conditions.

Palestinian refugees are not protected by the 1951 Refugee Convention and therefore are not guaranteed the fundamental freedoms granted to many refugees, such as the right to education, the right to settlement and repatriation, the right to free access to courts. Because of this, Palestinian refugee children and adults cannot live without international aid: they just do not have the means. Whether this be the authority to change their situation in the long term or tangible resources to make life bearable in the short term, these are things which only become accessible with your help.

               There are countless projects in motion in the refugee camps across the region, many of which are funded or implemented by Interpal. We are an NGO with a strict humanitarian focus, who give aid to both PalestinianandSyrian refugees who need our help.

What kind of projects do we support?

               A project we have funded for the past few years is the ‘The Friends of Lazarus’ home for homeless girls in the Bethany area of the West Bank. This is an orphanage with the space and resources to focus on health care and education to support the health and well-being of the girls as they grow. They aim to work with the local social services in a way that will strengthen the whole community, addressing the root cause of the problem they exist to help in a sustainable way.

               The projects we fund and those we run are implemented by our field offices, by locals who are often refugees themselves. This affords our work in the community a level of respect from our beneficiaries, who feel that they can trust those who can communicate in an honest and open way, stemming from their own experience and understanding of displacement.

               As winter looms, Palestinian refugee camps face environmental catastrophe, meagre nutrition and a lack of adequate shelter to see them through. Our urgent Winter Aid Appeal strives to protect those in need from the harshness of the elements by providing emergency relief in case of catastrophe and preparing families for the months ahead. By supporting the General Children’s Fund, your generosity can help to bring desperate children out of the cold this winter.

Let’s come together #ForPalestineand follow the example of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) by bringing smiles to the children of Palestine.

[1]https://www.savethechildren.org.uk/sites/default/files/docs/palestinian-refugee-children-fact-sheet_june08_1.pdf

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Orphans’ S1/E5, (2004), An experience with his father causes Tommy to address the state of his broken family, while Chief Reilly comes to terms with a secret in his family in order to save his job. 

Tommy Gavin: Denis Leary, Michael Gavin: Charles DurningUncle Teddy:Lenny Clarke

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Charles and Lenny Clarke in their underwear. 

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One of the more memorable appearances of Charles Durning on the show and not just because he was in his underwear.

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