FAQ'S
Questions? We’ve got answers.
Many of you are looking for ways to get involved and help us achieve our goal of a loving family for every child and elder, homeless And with getting started, comes questions.
That’s why we’ve assembled answers to some of our most frequently asked questions in the hope you can find what you’re looking for, fast.
If you don’t find the answer you’re looking for here, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us.

Frequently Asked Questions
Ans:- For local people they can serve personally to our NGO for training children, becoming a helping hand in our activities. For people away from our place can volunteer remotely. Visit our Volunteer page for more details.
Ans:- Once a donation is made, there’s a complete follow up procedure under which we notify our donors with a set of documents, receipts, and possibly photos explaining the usage of money.
Ans:- 100% of your donations goes to Orphan kids. The receipts and updates are promptly given to inform donors how their money is used.
Ans:- it is true. Sometimes single parent who can’t afford to meet their child’s needs ends up sending him to work. We welcome such kids at our facility to give them a better life.
Ans:- Not at all. There are unregistered orphanages who are always under inspection radar and if found ‘bad for children’ in any way is immediately closed. Our’s a registered Non Profit/NGO which is completely safe and secure for children.
Ans:- Under our scheme, ‘Volunteer your skills’ one can get collaborated with us to donate their skills. Visit our volunteers page.
Ans:- Service to poor is one of the best ways to help the society. We appreciate any kind of interest. Visit our volunteers page for details.
Ans:- We have an option called ‘Tour with Children and Elders Homes in India’ under which we take you on a tour making you visit all the facilities we have. We also have accommodation facilities for tourists.
Ans:- Local people can visit our premise and donate us anything. For people away from our place. Please contact us in person, we’ll try and make the arrangements for it.