When Jim Driscoll died 100 years ago, crowds of 100,000 people came on to the streets to pay respects to a 'Peerless' boxer.
He had promised to perform at a show in Cardiff to raise money for the Nazareth House orphanage. Turning down his chance to win a world title, he declared: "I never break a promise." Driscoll ...
Survivors of abuse in Scotland’s care system are due more than £150 million in compensation through the government-backed Redress Scotland scheme, which provides payments of up to £100,000 for those ...
When Jim Driscoll died 100 years ago, 100,000 people came on to the streets to pay respects to a 'Peerless' boxer.
He'd promised to perform at a show in Cardiff to raise money for Nazareth House orphanage. He refused his chance to win a world title, 'I never break a promise' he declared. Driscoll returned to ...
Excited staff, supporters, and volunteers held a ribbon cutting on the completely redesigned no-kill, free-roam shelter, ...
This cover image released by Simon & Schuster shows "Queen Esther" by John Irving. NEW YORK (AP) — In John Irving's next book, the author is returning to St. Cloud's, Maine, and to the orphanage ...
Mumbai: How do teenagers, who as per law have to leave orphanages or institutional care upon turning 18 years old, cope? This was the topic of discussion at a first-of-its-kind conference held in ...
Globally and daily, children are confronted with various forms of abuse, which governments and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) have tried to address, albeit unsuccessfully. One of such ...
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