Orphanage Homes why?
An orphanage is a residential institution, or group home, devoted to the care of orphans and other children who were separated from their biological families.
A few large international charities continue to fund orphanages, but most are still commonly founded by smaller charities and religious groups. Especially in developing countries, orphanages may prey on vulnerable families at risk of breakdown and actively recruit children to ensure continued funding. Orphanages in developing countries are rarely run by the state. However, not all orphanages that are state-run are less corrupted; the Romanian orphanages, like those in Bucharest, were founded due to the soaring population numbers catalyzed by dictator Nicolae Ceaușescu, who banned abortion and birth control and incentivized procreation in order to increase the Romanian workforce. ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orphanage)
My Experience:
Last week I visit orphanage house and shelter homes for special children, in most of the houses Money isn’t everything. Sometimes, if you spend some time with anyone it makes them happy that there are some people who care about them instead of what life gave them. It’s not their choice to be orphan or a special one. As a part of society it’s our job to spend time with them. We have to play with them and make them comfortable that they are part of this world too. But the issue is there are many families who sent their childs to orphan houses because they don’t want to raise their children. We distributed some gifts among them and they are so happy to see.
It is mentioned in the Holy Quran (2:83), “…..and (you shall do) good to (your) parents, and to the near of kin and to the orphans….”