Orphanage
An orphanage is a residential facility that provides care and support for children who do not have parents or guardians. These children may have lost their parents due to various reasons, such as illness, accidents, or abandonment. Orphanages aim to create a safe and nurturing environment where children can grow, learn, and develop.
In an orphanage, children receive basic necessities like food, clothing, and shelter. They also have access to education and recreational activities. Staff members, including caregivers and social workers, help ensure that the children's emotional and physical needs are met, promoting their overall well-being and development.