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Coram (charity)

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Coram Family (since 2007 simply known as Coram), London, formerly called the Thomas Coram Foundation for Children, is one of England's oldest children's charities. It works with children separated from their parents, supports vulnerable families, and lobbies on policy and practice issues in childcare.

The charity is named for Thomas Coram, who established the Foundling Hospital, from which it is ultimately descended, in the 18th century. Coram still owns the nationally important Foundling Hospital art collection, now maintained and exhibited by the Foundling Museum.

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