The Uluru Childrens Home

Uluru Children’s Home & Plans for a Community Centre
The Uluru Children's Home cares for a particularly vulnerable group of children in a southern Indian community.
Since it’s inception in 2003, the Home has housed approximately 30 mainly rural girls who have been orphaned or abandoned by destitute parents. Providing these lively and energetic children, aged from two years up to 12, with the essentials of food, clothing and shelter, the Home is a permanently safe, loving and caring environment in which they can exercise choice over the direction of their lives. More importantly, the children have access to health care and education, which would otherwise be denied, limiting their life prospects and choices.

Set in the lush and tranquil landscape overlooking the backwaters of the Bay of Bengal, about 100kms south of Chennai in South India, the Home is a unique venture, becoming an integral part of the local community. Not only does the Home provide employment to local villagers, it also helps local businesses with ambitious plans for further projects of benefit to the whole community.

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