Although family structures in Pakistan are traditionally close-knit, and orphaned children are often taken in by immediate relatives after the loss of one or both parents, financial hardship frequently becomes a major challenge. Poverty-driven crises can deprive these children of their basic human rights, exposing them to child labor, violence, and exploitation in various forms. As a result, the loss of a parent often triggers a chain of unfortunate circumstances that place a child’s future at serious risk.
In response, Lifeline Welfare Foundation is committed to supporting such vulnerable children, whether they remain within their family homes or reside in orphanages, through its Adopt a Child Program and other charitable donation initiatives.
ADOPT A CHILD PROGRAM
According to our Adopt a child program, privileged families will be encouraged to adopt a particular child or a group of siblings and provide for all their basic needs primarily focusing on education and healthcare. These children will continue living in their homes, or in orphanages. In case the children are moved to an orphanage, family trips will be highly encouraged.
Our points of focus remain on:
● Creating a sense of belonging.
● Working to develop a well-rounded personality of the neglected children.
● Harboring a healthy culture that promotes embracing the self and supporting others.
● Inculcating values like honesty, hard work, dedication, and the will to rise above the circumstances.
● Holding a large number of interactive, academic, and co-curricular activities.
● Providing quality healthcare by arranging large numbers of medical camps.
● Promoting interactive awareness sessions across numerous schools and
orphanages.

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