
Orphan Care
Orphan care refers to the support and services provided to children who have lost their parents or guardians, aiming to ensure their well-being, safety, and development. This can include fostering, adoption, or institutional care, along with educational and psychological support. Organizations and communities often work together to address the unique challenges orphans face, such as emotional trauma and lack of resources. The goal of orphan care is to create a nurturing environment that encourages these children to thrive and integrate successfully into society, ultimately providing them with love, stability, and opportunities for a better future.