Post by Tomspy77 on Apr 30, 2013 0:47:29 GMT -6
weburbanist.com/2013/04/28/childs-place-10-eerie-abandoned-orphanages/
Orphanages served as repositories for unwanted, illegitimate and unsupportable children in relatively recent yet still socially unenlightened times and places. Modern initiatives in family planning and social welfare along with the realization that institutionalizing children adversely affects their development have seen a steep reduction in the number of functional and operating orphanages. These 10 eerie abandoned orphanages represent a fading vestige of “the good old days” whose loss is in no way disappointing
weburbanist.com/2013/04/28/childs-place-10-eerie-abandoned-orphanages/
Orphanages served as repositories for unwanted, illegitimate and unsupportable children in relatively recent yet still socially unenlightened times and places. Modern initiatives in family planning and social welfare along with the realization that institutionalizing children adversely affects their development have seen a steep reduction in the number of functional and operating orphanages. These 10 eerie abandoned orphanages represent a fading vestige of “the good old days” whose loss is in no way disappointing
weburbanist.com/2013/04/28/childs-place-10-eerie-abandoned-orphanages/