In Pakistan, thousands of children with disabilities are left behind or abandoned by their families—often due to extreme poverty, inflation, and the overwhelming cost of specialized care. With no support system in place, many end up begging on the streets or confined to underfunded mental institutions, where they suffer unimaginable neglect.
These vulnerable children are stripped of their basic human rights—chained, starved, and left in filthy, prison-like conditions, often surrounded by rats and mites. It’s a heartbreaking reality that reflects a deep failure of our social safety net.
At Angels’ Home, we are committed to changing this.
We offer not just shelter, but safety, dignity, and love. Each child receives a personalized care plan tailored to their unique physical, emotional, and medical needs. Our goal is to ensure every child not only survives—but thrives.
Caregiving Department for children with disabilities
Caregivers or caretakers are critical partners in the overall care and welfare of people with disabilities. Our caregivers provide the ultimate assistance to our residents in performing activities of daily living and others.
Visit us at Angel’s Home Social Welfare Organization
Chamkani chowk, inkalab Road , opposite to Allied school, near bara pul, Peshawar.
Join us in Empowering the PWDs in Pakistan
Despite the challenges, our resolve remains unshaken. Your support can help us treat and serve children with physical and mental disabilities in Pakistan.
Help us care for Pakistan’s most forgotten souls. Your donations, regardless of their size, make a real difference.
