Orphans Felt Loved

A new village warmly opened its doors to our foundation, allowing us to hold English activities for the local children. With the help of village volunteers and a few foreign volunteers, we spent time preparing the space and planning the program. There was excitement in the air as we got ready to welcome the kids.On the day of the event, thirty children showed up with curious eyes and hopeful smiles. Many of them had lost their fathers, and some were completely orphaned, now living with relatives. It was clear that this wasn’t just another activity for them—this was something special.The program started with a warm welcome from the village volunteers. Then we moved into ice breakers and introductions. At first, the children were shy and quiet. But once we started singing, something shifted. They joined in little by little, and before long, the room was filled with their voices and laughter. The smiles on their faces said everything.One of the highlights was spelling the word “LOVE” through song and action. From using just their fingers to stretching out their arms wide, the children expressed love in a way that was both simple and sweet. It was beautiful to watch.As their confidence grew, more kids began volunteering for games and activities. We later gathered in a circle to share a short story of hope and encouragement. The children listened closely, soaking in every word.Before heading home, each child received a food pack—which they enjoyed right away! As they left, many of them said thank you with big smiles on their faces. It was a small but meaningful day, and we were truly happy to see them laughing, learning, and feeling loved.

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