When the orphan train movement began, it was estimated that 30,000 abandoned children were living on the streets of New York City.
Charles Loring Brace founded the Children’s Aid Society in order to help these children.
The aid institutions developed a program that placed homeless children into homes throughout the country. The children were transported to their new homes on trains which were eventually labeled “orphan trains.”
This period of mass relocation of children in the United States is widely recognized as the beginning of documented foster care in America.


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