Why Swanath
Swanath Is Reshaping Lives With Positivity and Determination
Swanath brings a new roadmap to redefine the lives of an abandoned children. We insist on omitting the use of words such as orphan and abandoned child. These words reflect helplessness and dependency due to the lack of a family environment in the child’s life.
Our thought process allows us to follow a highly optimistic attitude in paving the future for an orphan child. Swanath possesses a strong sense of self-reliance, determination, courage, and an attitude to overcome all of life’s challenges.
Children deserve a safe and lovely childhood, but not every child is fortunate to enjoy it. Swanath is working with a mission of “Har Bachhe Ko Parivaar”. Let’s ensure a better, comfortable, and secure childhood and family environment for every child. We believe that we will succeed in our mission.
Let’s illuminate needy children’s lives with brightness, confidence, and a strong motive. Say no to the use of term – Anath and start using Swanath. Swanath reshapes needy children’s lives as their own creators and doesn’t demand any sympathy to shape their future.
Why Swanath came into existence?
There are 47.2 Cr children in India, which constitutes 39% of the total population in the country (Census 2011).
Ref. Resource: CRY website
An Orphan is a child who does not have biological/ adoptive parents or legal guardian; or whose legal guardian is either not willing, or is incapable of taking care of the child.
Ref. Juvenile Justice (Care & Protection) Act, 2015
There are ~8 Cr children in need of care & protection and there are around 2.5 Cr orphans in India and 3.7 L children out of them are institutionalised.
Ref. UNICEF Report 2012 & WCD