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In 1858, Reverend Louis Nollau accepted the first child in the German Protestant Orphan's Home. His goal was to offer children a place where they could heal and feel safe. Today, 149 years later and now known as Evangelical Children's Home, we are still striving to keep Reverend Nollau's dream alive. Daily, it is our mission to "assist children, youth and their families in their quest for health and wholeness through faithful, professional services. The children, youth, and families Evangelical Children's Home serves today are very different from the children of 149 years ago. Most children today have suffered severe physical, sexual and emotional abuse and neglect. Many are suicidal or severely depressed. They need love and support, just like the children 149 years ago, but they also need something more. They need a new beginning to help offer ways to heal the traumas they have suffered during their young lives.
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