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There’s a child, born to parents who have been poor for generations, not allowed to educate themselves or their children, ostracised from main society for centuries. There’s another child, born to some parents, but left with none, thrown in a dumpster, or left in a park, to die or to survive on its own, no idea where to get food from, or even how to get food, nowhere to go, and no one to love him/her. It would be natural to think that both these children deserve sympathy and affirmative action in some form, if only from the voice of conscience that resides deep within us.

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Hence, they get lost in the push and pull over competing demands.They do not influence votes, having no parents who are voters. Orphans are not even a prominent social nuisance group. In a democracy, one of the fallouts of majority representation is that policies and funds are often around cornered by those who provide the maximum number of votes, a term we can call the votable bias. It is because of this votable bias, that there are schemes such as mid-day meal, Anganwadi, Ujjwala – schemes that would be of importance to mother’s for the children- because mothers form a large vote bank.

Look for reputable old-age homes or senior care organizations in your area. You can start by searching online, asking for recommendations from friends or family, or contacting local charities,Reach out to the chosen organization to inquire about their specific needs and donation policies. This will help you understand what items or funds would be most beneficial.Many old-age homes rely on monetary donations to cover operational expenses, provide quality care, and improve facilities. You can make a financial contribution directly to the organization.Old-age homes often require supplies such as non-perishable food items, clothing, blankets, toiletries, medical supplies, or entertainment items like books and board games.

In addition to monetary or in-kind donations, your time and companionship can be a valuable gift. Consider volunteering at the old-age home, spending time with the residents, and assisting with activities.You can also consider including the old-age home in your estate planning. This could involve naming them as a beneficiary in your will or trust. In some countries, charitable donations are tax-deductible. Be sure to keep records of your donations and consult with a tax professional to understand the tax benefits available to you.Consider making regular donations to provide ongoing support. Even small, consistent contributions can make a big difference over time. If you want to make a larger impact, you can organize donation drives in your community or workplace to collect items or funds for the old-age home

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