ORPHANS (every child matters)

Abel Lucrece Powo Penehe, University of Windsor

Proposal

On a serene Saturday afternoon, amidst completing chores and errands, the protagonist decides to reward themselves with a picnic in the park. Encounters with posters about orphaned children briefly stir sadness, prompting reflection on the global orphan crisis and the challenges faced by vulnerable children. The narrative unfolds through personal experiences, including a phone call revealing a family tragedy as the protagonist's nephew and niece lose their parents in an accident. This narrative delves into the harsh realities faced by orphaned children, highlighting the challenges of survival and potential exploitation they encounter. It underscores the urgency of addressing the global orphan crisis and advocating for support through donations and organizational aid, emphasizing the importance of collective action to aid vulnerable children worldwide.

 

ORPHANS (every child matters)

On a serene Saturday afternoon, amidst completing chores and errands, the protagonist decides to reward themselves with a picnic in the park. Encounters with posters about orphaned children briefly stir sadness, prompting reflection on the global orphan crisis and the challenges faced by vulnerable children. The narrative unfolds through personal experiences, including a phone call revealing a family tragedy as the protagonist's nephew and niece lose their parents in an accident. This narrative delves into the harsh realities faced by orphaned children, highlighting the challenges of survival and potential exploitation they encounter. It underscores the urgency of addressing the global orphan crisis and advocating for support through donations and organizational aid, emphasizing the importance of collective action to aid vulnerable children worldwide.