
Abandoned Children’s Act
The Abandoned Children’s Act is a legal framework designed to protect and provide for children who have been abandoned by their parents or guardians. It establishes procedures for identifying abandoned children, ensuring their safety, and placing them in appropriate care, such as foster homes or adoption services. The Act also often includes measures to facilitate the reunification of the child with their family if it is deemed safe and viable. Ultimately, the goal is to safeguard the well-being of vulnerable children and ensure they have access to necessary resources and a stable environment for healthy development.