Paalna – Care for Abandoned Newborns: “A Cradle of Love for Every Soul Left Behind”
Through Paalna homes, we provide safety,
nutrition, and love to newborns abandoned due to poverty, stigma, or
desperation. These babies are nurtured by women—widows, single mothers, or
elderly—who find purpose and livelihood through care-giving. Paalna is our
life-affirming initiative to give newborns — left abandoned due to social or
economic distress — a second chance at love and life. It also creates a support
system for widowed, divorced, or elderly women by empowering them as caregivers
and nurturers.
Our Activities:
- Newborn Rescue
& Admission: Safe drop-off points, hospital collaborations, and
emergency cradles.
- Aged Women's
Involvement: Trained elderly women become "nurture mothers"
to abandoned infants.
- Childcare
Facilities: Feeding, clothing, vaccinations, and early mental
development.
- Adoption &
Foster Support: Legal adoption facilitation with counseling and
follow-up.
- Women’s
Employment: Providing shelter, stipend, and dignity to single/widowed
caregivers.
Impact So Far:
- Rescued 200+
newborns.
- Empowered 100+
single or elderly women.
- Facilitated legal
adoptions and foster placements.
How You Can Help:
- Sponsor a newborn:
₹3000/month
- Volunteer or
recommend a caregiver
- Donate baby
supplies, cots, or hygiene kits
- Raise awareness
about legal adoption