
Orphans
Orphans are children who have lost one or both parents, often due to death, abandonment, or other circumstances. This loss can have profound emotional and social impacts on their lives. Orphans may face challenges such as lack of parental support, financial instability, and difficulties in education. Many orphans are taken in by family members or cared for in orphanages and foster homes, but they can still experience feelings of isolation and grief. Support systems, including social services and charitable organizations, often aim to provide them with the care and resources they need to thrive.