Home Children Canada became registered with the Canada Revenue Agency as a charity effective 17 March 2022.
Formerly known as British Home Children Advocacy & Research Association the CRA registration is for its educational endeavour.
The organization’s mission, from its website, is “to bring the true stories of the British Home Children to light, maintain their memory, and to reunite the families separated by the child migrant schemes.
While the advocacy role is no longer highlighted, advocacy remains in the background. Notice “true stories” as if false ones were prevalent! There’s mention of “reconnecting families unjustly torn apart by these migrant programs” ignoring the positive outcomes. While there was abuse many children benefitted by being removed from destitution and squalor in the UK.



Perhaps your attention is immediately grabbed by MAPS on this magazine cover.
Mostly derived from newspaper listings are the following updates.
I was surprised to find a reference to this mural monument in a book I recently reviewed. The image is from the Illustrated London News of 17 November 1855; the monument in the Cathedral Church of St Paul in London, Ontario. It pays tribute to Lt. Col. Chester and the men of the 23rd Royal Welch Fusiliers who fell at the Battle of Alma during the Crimean War (October 1853 – February 1856).
No travelling. No expensive hotels and restaurant meals. All the conveniences of home. Registration is now open. for the 24 -26 June Ontario Ancestors (OGS to its friends) conference.
As people die, and some become centenarians, their records in the 1939 Register for England and Wales are opened. This addition is 117,965 records.