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| David and Margaret Home |
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| Dad and His Daughters |
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| Hotel La Verne |
The David and Margaret Home in La Verne was the first orphanage in the area. It's history is directly connected to the building of the sleepy little town that was built by the Church of the Brethren and expanded by the citrus growers. See, back when La Verne was known as Lordsburg in the late 1800s, there were no children services nor safe places for orphaned or abandoned children. Poor thangs just roamed the streets and relied on strangers for food and bedding. This bothered the President of the First National Bank, Henry Kuns. So he purchased 18 acres of property and constructed the
La Verne Hotel. Now remember there was already an unused hotel--Lordsburg Hotel--that became the basis of the University of La Verne. But Kuns build this hotel with another purpose in mind. In 1910 when it was completed, he had donated it to the Women’s Home
Missionary Society of the Methodist Church for the purpose of establishing the David & Margaret
Home for Children. The orphanage was named after Kuns' parents. ![]() |
| Whitney Building in 2018 |
Over the years the organization continued to build housing--in 1964 the first residential cabin was built in order to make it more "homey." The kids transitioned out of the Whitney building and into the welcoming housing. Today the acres are filled with housing and classes and administration and families. The mission of the organization has remained the same: to empower children. But the organization has grown to include so many services. Here is a list of the services they now offer. ![]() |
| Leroy's Boys Home |
- Non-public School
- Residential Treatment
- Mental Health Services
- Community Outreach
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| Leroy's Boys in the 1950s |

I recently continued my father's legacy of helping support La Verne kids by donating four lap blankets and a quilt to the David and Margaret Youth and Family Services. The next round will go to the Boys Home.peace~~~






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