Orphans check-in to their new home

Orphans check-in to their new home
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Amazon, under the aegis of its ‘Amazon Cares’ programme today handed over the keys of their new dream home to children from the Care & Love orphanage in Hyderabad.

Amazon, under the aegis of its ‘Amazon Cares’ programme today handed over the keys of their new dream home to children from the Care & Love orphanage in Hyderabad.

The Care & Love orphanage registered in 2005 as Caring Lives for Sharing Love Charitable Trust by Nuthan Pasala has been working to provide shelter to abandoned and homeless children across Hyderabad.

Amazon, which has been associated with the Care & Love orphanage since 2010, stepped in and contributed to construct a home for the children after the owner of the old home where they stayed asked them to vacate the house.

Faced with the prospect of being homeless again, Pusala approached Amazon for support. Witness to the transformation that the orphanage was making in the lives of many less fortunate children, the company decided to contribute and build a permanent residence for children so that they would never need to move again.

“I am so happy that we now have our own new home,” says a visibly excited 11 year old Thamanna as she walks around the new building they will now call their home. Ecstatic voices of children echoed all around during the inauguration of new three-storey building built by Amazon for children from the Care and Love orphanage in Hyderabad.

Talking about their new home, Nuthan Pasala, Founder, Care & Love orphanage said, “This initiative by Amazon Cares is a noble effort that will help build and nourish the future of these children.

Thanks to the Amazon Cares program, these children will no longer have to worry about having to change house frequently. Amazon has not only given these children a permanent home but a permanent smile, something that will keep them happy always. With this new home, these children will have now have access to a caring environment and better education opportunities.”

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