NCH Action for Children was one of the organisations that sent child migrants to Australia. In 1998 they gave evidence to the British parliament's Inquriy into the Welfare of Former British Child Migrants.
The organisation was founded 1869 as 'The Children's Home' by Thomas Bowman Stephenson, a Methodist minister in London. It grew quite quickly and by 1908 was known as the National Children's Home and Orphanage, then the National Children's Home, then as NCH.
Some children were sent to Australia via the Fairbridge scheme between 1937 and 1939. After World War II, another 90 children were sent (all but 12 on one boat in 1950 and all to Methodist Children's Homes, apart from 15 children who went to Barnardos). The nine children who came to the Methodist Children's Home in Western Australia probably all came from the National Children's Home.
NCH Action for Children was known in 2014 as 'Action for Children'. Their website holds many photographs of children and Homes.
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Last updated:
11 January 2023
Cite this: http://www.findandconnect.gov.au/guide/wa/WE00717
First published by the Find & Connect Web Resource Project for the Commonwealth of Australia, 2011
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