ITS NOT JUST ABOUT PROVISION, ITS ABOUT SAFETY
Children don’t wait for perfect things to feel at home. They create it.
Today, I found a group of children busy outside. No one had told them what to do. They just had an idea and decided to work on it together.
They were building small houses.
Using what they could find around them, they made their own little spaces. Some called theirs a home, others said it was a shop, and some just wanted a place to sit and be.
At first, it looked like normal play.
But it was more than that.
They were thinking, solving problems, and working as a team.
They were also creating something personal—something that felt like theirs.
In a children’s home, that matters.
Because every child wants a space where they feel they belong.
Moments like this remind us that care is not just about food, shelter, and school. It is also about giving children room to grow, to imagine, and to become who they are.
Sometimes, a few simple materials are enough.
They don’t just build small houses.
They build a sense of belonging.
