This organization gives love like a mother to children who have no one.
I love them like my own children. It is a matter of pride for me to take care of them and fulfill their wishes.” Chhaya Varekar has also been a part of this organization for the last few years. She says, “When I needed a job, a friend told me about this ashram. On the first day, I had night shift and I left my two-year-old son at home. I was sad to see these children, but gradually it became easier to handle them.
An organization is working in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, which is engaged in fulfilling the dreams of those children who do not have the shadow of their parents over their heads. Love from both parents is necessary for the healthy development of a child, but some unfortunate children do not get it. Some parents leave their children in orphanage due to their circumstances. By coming to this institution, children get mother's love and care. The women who take care of these children raise them like children of their womb and make their lives better. This social organization located in Jyoti Nagar, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar has been working since 1994. This organization takes care of those children who are abandoned by their parents on the roadside or in orphanages. Children aged between 0 to 6 years are looked after here. Women who take care of children are called “mothers”. Their affection and affection fills the lives of children with happiness. Sushila Gavai has been associated with this organization for the last 10-12 years. She says, “In the beginning it felt sad to see the children. There was a fear in my mind whether I would be able to fulfill this responsibility. But gradually there was a connection with the children. Now when these children call me mom, there is no greater happiness than this for me. I love them like my own children. It is a matter of pride for me to take care of them and fulfill their wishes.” Chhaya Varekar has also been a part of this organization for the last few years. She says, “When I needed a job, a friend told me about this ashram. On the first day, I had night shift and I left my two-year-old son at home. I was sad to see these children, but gradually it became easier to handle them.
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