Children's Homes
Children's homes are residential facilities designed to provide care and support for children who cannot live with their families. These homes offer a safe environment where children can receive basic needs such as food, shelter, and education. They often cater to children who have experienced neglect, abuse, or other challenging circumstances.
In addition to basic care, children's homes typically provide emotional support and guidance. Trained staff members, including social workers and counselors, help children develop life skills and cope with their experiences. Many children's homes also work to reunite children with their families or find them permanent placements, such as foster care or adoption.