
Orphan's Bill of Rights
The Orphan's Bill of Rights is a set of principles aimed at ensuring the protection and well-being of children in foster care or without parents. It establishes that these children have the right to a safe and supportive environment, to be treated with respect, to have a permanent family, and to have their voices heard in decisions about their lives. The Bill emphasizes the importance of stability, emotional support, and the opportunity for education and personal development, aiming to improve the overall care and treatment of vulnerable youth.