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Childrens Home of Detroit - The Historical Marker Database As it celebrated its sesquicentennial in 1986, the Children’s Home of Detroit continued to meet the challenge of serving children with special needs Erected 1986 by Michigan History Division, Department of State
Ladies’ Protestant Orphan Asylum Children’s Home of Detroit . . . The oldest benevolent society in Detroit, the Ladies’ Protestant Orphan Association, has its origins in 1818, when a number of women from prominent Detroit families met at the home of Mrs Benjamin Larned and organized the Ladies Society of the City of Detroit
Homepage - The Childrens Center Being in a loving foster care home offers our children the chance to know protection, compassion, hope Since 1929, we’ve led the way in working with children struggling with mental and behavioral health challenges or experiencing trauma
ArchiveGrid : Childrens Home of Detroit records, 1836-1969 Includes constitution and by-laws, history, minutes, letters, adoptions, admissions and surrenders (1837-1944), financial records, health records, matron's diaries (1894-1924), photographs Formed in 1836 to care for children whose parents could not
Historical Marker - L1237C - Childrens Home of Detroit . . . the Children’s Home of Detroit, the home has had a number of names and locations In 1950 it moved to this campus As it celebrated its sesquicentennial in 1986, the Children’s Home of Detroit continued to meet the challenge of serving children with special needs Children's Home of Detroit Front - Title Description Back - Title Description