An orphanage is a home for children who have lost their parents or whose families are unable to care for them. It provides:
Basic Needs: Food, shelter, and clothing.
Education: Schooling and tutoring.
Healthcare: Medical checkups and treatment.
Emotional Support: Guidance from caregivers, counselors, and volunteers.
Life Skills: Training to prepare children for independent living when they grow up.
Many orphanages are run by charitable organizations, NGOs, or government bodies, often relying on donations and volunteer work.
If you want, I can give you a detailed plan for supporting or visiting an orphanage—including activities, donations, and long-term help.