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write a report about you had visited to the orphange on date 1st August 2019​

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Answered by Rohanksoni
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My visit to an orphanage

On 1 august 2019 I had the occasion to visit an orphanage. I was not ready for the emotion that was going to hit me hard. The orphanage was very clean and the area I visited had a play room with toys here and there. I visited the main room where all the babies stay. I saw children from age group of 6 months to 4 years. There were more girls than boys, a proof of the fact that girls in India are not favored. It showed the bias of Indians against girls. The children were looked after maids or ayahs. They were taking good care of the children. But after all they were not parents. A great depression set into my mind and even at age 61 years I realized that I was so lucky to have loving parents. I also felt that both my children who are now grownups with their own kids were so lucky to have us. I may not have been an ideal father but the love for my children was genuine. Even today I feel the attachment for both my children, though providence has it that we don't meet that frequently. But I am happy for the love and affection that my children feel for me, and I for them.

Coming back to the orphanage, I was pained to see the small children without parents. I pray to GOD that each of the child should get adopted in a good home and get the love of Parents. I met a beautiful girl of about 18 months who has been adopted by my friend. My friend is a very loving person. They are also well off and I am happy that this girl has found a good home. I took the small girl in my arms and I felt so happy. I immediately remembered my grand children especially my grand daughter who is now about 15 months old. I thank GOD that my grandchildren are surrounded by people who love them.

I think that all should visit an orphanage and see the beautiful children who are thirsty for our love. Let us all try to do something for these lovely angels. Visiting them will rid us of all depressions and frustrations and will give a new meaning to our lives.

I feel that donations made to orphanages would go a long way in the management of such institutions. It is also a way to show our love and affection for these beautiful kids. Let us give back something to the society.

❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️MARK THE BRAILIEST............

Answered by aroranishant799
6

Answer:

A report about my visit to the orphange on date 1st August 2019​ with my cousin is as below:

Explanation:

Children of different ages live in an orphanage who either have no families or have lost their families in natural calamities. A visit to an orphanage is a life-changing experience as it is filled with emotions and feelings. I had the opportunity to visit an orphanage as my cousin was a volunteer of a local NGO on 1st August 2019.

The orphanage house was located on the outskirts of the city and was close to the national highway. It was a two-storeyed building with a garden in front and a small temple on its eastern boundary. The walls of the house were old and the paint had also worn off. It looked like the house had been without maintenance for years.

When we entered the house, we were stunned because we had more kids than we thought. There was a common room where children of both boys and girls from 3 to 21 years of age were seen. Some of them indulged in watching TV, some were sipping soup from their bowls, some girls were busy playing with their dolls and some were staring at us.

We brought food, blankets, drawing books, crayons, pencils etc., which we distributed among the children. They were very happy to have food from outside and when they received the stationery from us they became even more happy.

The visit to the orphanage was a gratifying experience for me as I came back home with not only memories but also some valuable lessons. When I reached home, I ran straight to my mother and hugged her tightly that I love her and my father too much. He held me tightly with teary eyes.

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