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Success Stories
Yesterday in dustbin…Today in Daddy’s Hands
An unknown helpless mother abandoned her male child of 12 months in the street near a dustbin. Someone rescued and took the child home for adoption. The shocking news of infection of HIV/AIDS for this little child forced those people to abandon him in the street again.
The fate and destiny dodged a game with him. Life and death are equal for him. Daddy (Raja) rescued him and gave him a chance to grow amidst loved ones and named him Subhash.
When he was found in street, he was just 2 kilograms. Today, he is grown to 11 kilograms in Daddy Home. Daddy is giving him love of a mother and protection of father.
Today, Subhash is battling with life, with innocent smile in the lap of Daddy.
The innocent heart of a rape victim
A wild man brutally raped me, mentally affected me. Helplessly I gave birth to a child… Daddy Home supported me to experience my motherhood.
Lakshmi laughs innocently at the human madness and selfishness. She was raped, abused and left to the street – living, exposed to every danger. As a result of wild human selfishness, she became pregnant and gave birth to a little baby girl in the street, looking innocently in the pool of blood.
There was nobody to nurse her and to disconnect the umbilical chord. Daddy Home rescued her and baby and gave her an opportunity to find new meaning for her life.
Lakshmi started socializing, able to laugh, exchange smiles, sing and dance. Daddy believes transformation is the matter of an opportunity.
Today, Lakshmi has every reason to smile at the progress of child.
What our children say
My Name is Shyamala. I lost both of my parents. I was begging in the street. Daddy Home changed my life.
I am Hari. My parents died. I get much love and happiness. When I grow, I too want build a Daddy Home for poor children.
My name is Sreenu. Doctors told me that I have AIDS. I do not know what it is. But, Daddy Home loves me and cares for me.
I am Likhita. My parents are died with AIDS. It seems I too have HIV/AIDS. I have mother’s love and daddy’s protection in daddy home.
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