The Homeless Foundation works for orphaned, semi-orphaned, neglected and abandoned Children. We work with rejected children, orphans who do not know their origin, children of commercial sex workers, children abused by their relatives, children who have witnessed the suicide of family members, and children deserted due to poverty and hardship. Some girls’ parents have contracted HIV/AIDS and are unable to care for them, although the girls themselves do not have HIV.
Some were sold to brothels in other states, expected to suffer the pain in silence; others resorted to glue-sniffing to escape daily physical and emotional duress. These children are often found in unhygienic conditions on streets and beaches, or in parks, parking lots, or slums. We provide a safe, loving environment to support their growth until they have completed their education and/or vocational training and can provide for themselves as successful adult women.
If you are specifically interested in supporting orphaned, semiorphaned, neglected and abandoned girls, there are several ways you can get involved with a The Homeless Foundation
Remember that supporting children who are orphaned, semi-orphaned, neglected, or abandoned requires a long-term commitment and a willingness to listen, learn, and work collaboratively with communities and organizations on the ground. By working together, we can help create a brighter future for children in need.