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- Q22022574 subject Q15284576.
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- Q22022574 abstract "Friends' Asylum for Colored Orphans (later the Friends Association for Colored Children and currently Friends' Association for Children) was an African American orphanage at 112 West Charity Street in Richmond, Virginia. It began as a program to provide care and education to African American children and later evolved into a foster care center, an unwed mothers and pre-adoption boarding home and a community day care facility. It is currently operating as a family services organization.".
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- Q22022574 wikiPageWikiLink Q20989335.
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- Q22022574 wikiPageWikiLink Q8519094.
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- Q22022574 comment "Friends' Asylum for Colored Orphans (later the Friends Association for Colored Children and currently Friends' Association for Children) was an African American orphanage at 112 West Charity Street in Richmond, Virginia. It began as a program to provide care and education to African American children and later evolved into a foster care center, an unwed mothers and pre-adoption boarding home and a community day care facility. It is currently operating as a family services organization.".
- Q22022574 label "Friends' Asylum for Colored Orphans".