Après la seconde Guerre Mondiale, Denyse Sergy et son mari décident d'ouvrir leur foyer à des orphelins. Sur l'île de Noirmoutier, ils élèveront 37 garçons.
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- C'est pas faux
- Bras ouverts aux orphelins
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