Orphan
Our orphan support programs are designed to assist children who have lost their families due to wars, natural disasters, and especially in regions like Gaza. These efforts aim to support both the orphans and their remaining family members.
Today, children left without parental protection face serious risks such as human trafficking, child soldier recruitment, forced labor, organ trade, drug abuse, criminal exploitation, prostitution rings, and begging networks. Through our orphan support efforts, we aim to protect these vulnerable children from falling into such exploitative systems and environments of injustice.
Malicious organizations and illegal criminal networks exploit millions of unprotected orphaned children for their own gain. As part of our mission, we strive to provide care and protection for these children until they grow strong enough to stand on their own feet—ensuring access to shelter, healthcare, education, nutrition, and other essential needs.
While our greatest wish is for every child to live safely within their homeland, close to their culture and community, and without being dependent on others, we also recognize the need for alternative solutions. For those who cannot stay with relatives, we are working to establish orphanages that offer a family-like environment, where children can feel a sense of belonging and form sibling-like bonds with one another.
To expand our reach and support more orphans as well as widowed families, we seek the support of individuals and institutions worldwide.
How Are the Needs of Orphans Met?
We are committed to building safe and nurturing orphanages that meet the basic needs of children—education, healthcare, food, clothing, and shelter—to ensure their healthy development. In addition, our orphan care projects include:
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Establishing a sponsorship system for orphans
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Providing seasonal clothing and shoes
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Supporting educational needs of orphans
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Constructing orphanages in safe locations
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Creating a dedicated Orphan Fund
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Supporting families of widowed mothers and guardians