Orphan Care
Orphan care refers to the support and services provided to children who have lost one or both parents. This care can take various forms, including foster care, adoption, and residential homes. Organizations and communities often work together to ensure that these children receive the emotional, physical, and educational support they need to thrive.
In many countries, orphan care programs aim to create a nurturing environment that promotes the well-being of these children. Efforts may include providing access to healthcare, education, and counseling. Various non-profit organizations, such as Save the Children and SOS Children's Villages, play a crucial role in advocating for and implementing orphan care initiatives.