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At BGR, we recognize that supporting orphans goes far beyond simply providing food or shelter. It’s about nurturing their future, protecting their dignity, and surrounding them with love and stability. That’s why we offer a variety of meaningful ways for donors to get involved. Every contribution, no matter the size, helps us build a world where no child feels forgotten.
For a child who has lost one or both parents, life can quickly spiral into uncertainty. BGR’s Orphan Support initiatives provide more than basic necessities—they offer emotional reassurance and a sense of belonging.
Through school sponsorships, supplies, and tuition support, BGR ensures that orphaned children are not left behind. Access to quality education empowers these young minds to build skills, gain confidence, and create brighter futures.
By assisting caregivers with food, housing, and medical needs, BGR helps keep orphaned siblings together and prevents further hardship. In communities where orphaned children might otherwise become vulnerable to exploitation, our programs create a safety net that nurtures well-being and social inclusion.
The numbers speak volumes. According to UNICEF, nearly 10,000 children lose one or both parents every single day. While it may not always be possible to prevent children from becoming orphans due to natural or man-made causes, much can be done to reduce the risks and limit the devastating impact of orphanhood.
Conflict resolution, poverty alleviation, and proactive disaster preparedness can all play critical roles in protecting vulnerable families and keeping them together. But for the millions of children already orphaned, urgent support is needed to give them a second chance at life.
Through the Orphan Support Appeal, BGR provides direct, holistic care to orphaned children and families. We ensure that each child receives nutritious food, safe shelter, quality education, and emotional guidance.
Children lose one or both parents every single day
Million orphans are recorded globally
Orphans live in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, regions frequently affected by poverty