Operation BabyLift was a program to fly Vietnam orphans out of the country to America. Nearly 50 years later, an amazing bond has formed between a veteran and an orphan because of a teddy bear.
Wayne Smith is known as the teddy bear veteran because he hands stuffed animals out to kids and pretty much everyone he meets ...
Playboy magazine founder Hugh Hefner's private plane, "The Big Bunny," was based at Purdue Airport. The black McDonnell ...
The Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV) secretary-general To Lam will embark on his first state visit to Indonesia from March 9 ...
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Emily Griebel of Punxsutawney was among 20 Lebanon Valley College health professions students who participated in a service trip to Vietnam during the College’s winter break.
ABUJA – ORPHANAGES under the auspices of Association of Orphanages and Home Operators in Nigeria, ASOHON, yesterday, called on the government to formulate family empowerment policies aimed at ...
A federal jury in Miami has delivered a guilty verdict against Michael Karl Geilenfeld, the 73-year-old founder of a Haitian orphanage, on multiple charges of child sexual abuse. The Colorado man ...
OLD TOWN, Maine (WABI) - Zara is a 6 month old kitten that has been at the Animal Orphanage Old Town for most of her life so far. She is a bit skittish around lots of people so Zara might do well ...
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A bunch of high school students in a European city was tasked by their school with organizing a charity fundraiser for an orphanage.
COLORADO (KRDO) – A Miami federal jury has convicted a Colorado man for sexually abusing boys at an orphanage he founded and directed in Haiti, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) said.
It said that a federal jury in Miami has convicted Michael Karl Geilenfeld, 73, from Colorado for sexually abusing numerous boys at the orphanage he founded and directed in Haiti. The DOJ said ...