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Oya Kayacık (1938 – December 2, 2020) was a Turkish nurse who spent more than 60 years working with children in an orphanage in
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. She was dubbed Mother Oya.


Early years

Kayacık was born the only child of a wealthy merchant family at
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district of
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in 1938. She was educated in Arnavutköy American High School for Girls in Istanbul. After graduation, Kayacık joined the "Kasımpaşa Çocuk Yuvası Koruma Derneği" ("Kasımpaşa Kindergarten Protection Association") at age 21 to take part in a
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project.


Career

In 1960, Kayacık was involved in charity work in the orphanage ("Kasımpaşa Çocuk Yuvası", later "Kasımpaşa Çocuk Evleri Sitesi") in Kasımpaşa quarter of Beyoğlu, run by the Ministry of Family, Labour and Social Services. She started working as a volunteer pushing away the opportunities offered by her family. Kayacık explained how she decided to work in the orphanage: "The first day in the orphanage, I met a 3.5-year old sick boy in the orphanage. He was in treatment at Cerrahpaşa Hospital. I cared for his recovery, and he behaved warmly to me. The pleasure of having helped him kept me to stay in the orphanage." The orphanage was housed in a small building, and was financed through the revenues of a
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situated in the building. In addition to the boarders living on the premises, there were also day children. In the beginning, Kayacık went to the orphanage daily from her home. She improved conditions in the institution by collecting stoves from the nearby coffeehouses to keep the children warm. She brought food cooked at her home to the children. Finally, she left her home and moved into a small room in the orphanage in order not to leave the orphans alone. She thus became best described as a mother. The orphans and the people living in Kasımpaşa called her "Oya Anne" ("Mother Oya"). Kayacık was the
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of two girls, Nursel Ergin, and Göksenin. Nursel Ergin became known in the television
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'') and presents the television cookery show ''Nursel'in Mutfağı'' ("Nursel's Cuisine"). In 2008, during her appearance on the game show, Ergin started a donation campaign totaling 2.5 million (approx. US$1.67 million in 2008) for the completion of the construction of a new orphanage building to replace the old one, which was damaged during the
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. Göksenin was born with Down syndrome. In 2018, President Erdoğan, who was born and grew up in Kasımpaşa, honored Kayacık by paying a visit to the orphanage and meeting her personally. Kayacık worked in the orphanage for more than 60 years without being on salary.


Death and legacy

In November 2020, Kayacık was diagnosed with
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, which she recovered from with the determination to live. After a short time, she was hospitalized due to
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. Kayacık died in the Koşuyolu Hospital from
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at age 82 on December 2, 2020. She was interred at the
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next to her parents' graves following a memorial ceremony held in front of the Kasımpaşa Orphanage, and a religious funeral service at Hacı Ayşe Sarıgül Mosque. She was not married. Upon a directive of
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, the Minister of Family, Labour and Social Services, who attended the funeral, the orphanage was officially renamed to "Kasımpaşa Oya Anne Çocuk Yuvası" ("Kasımpaşa Mother Oya Kindergarten").


References

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