Sponsor an Orphan in Kashmir Now

Orphan Sponsorship in Kashmir – Give Hope, Change a Life

Every Child Deserves Love, Care, and a Future

Across Pakistan and Azad Kashmir, countless children have lost one or both parents due to poverty, conflict, or natural disasters. According to Save the Children, there are over 215,000 orphans in Pakistan and Kashmir. Many living in extreme poverty, without access to basic needs, education, or emotional support.

The Kashmir Welfare Foundation is committed to changing that. Through our Kashmir Orphans Appeal, you can help give a child food, education, healthcare, and a safe, loving environment to grow up in.

Sponsor an Orphan Now – £30 a month

Give a Gift to an Orphan

Sometimes, the smallest acts of kindness create the biggest smiles. For just £10, you can give an orphan in Kashmir a meaningful gift — like a new school bag, warm clothing, or toys to brighten their day.

These gifts provide more than material support; they show a vulnerable child that they are loved, valued, and never forgotten.

For just £10 make a difference to the lives of an orphan today. You gift will mean the world to them.

Send a Gift to an Orphan – £10

Build an Orphan Home in Kashmir

Many Kashmiri orphans live in unsafe, overcrowded places with no security or care. With your support, we can build safe, nurturing orphan homes where children grow up surrounded by love, education, and stability.

Your donation helps create a lasting legacy, providing shelter and hope for generations of vulnerable children, giving them the chance to heal, thrive, and build a brighter future.

Help Build an Orphan Home

Bring Hope to Kashmir’s Orphans – Make a Lasting Difference

Because Every Child Deserves to Dream

No child should grow up alone, hungry, or without hope. Together, we can rewrite the stories of Kashmir’s orphans by giving them safety, love, and opportunity. Your donation is more than charity, it’s a lifeline, a chance to heal broken hearts, and a step toward a brighter future.

Act now. Sponsor an orphan, give a gift, or help build a safe home for generations to come.

Change a Life for Just £1 a Day

Orphan Care FAQ

How much does it cost to sponsor an orphan in Kashmir?
It costs just £30 a month – only £1 a day – to sponsor an orphan in Kashmir, providing food, education, healthcare, and a safe, loving environment.

Can I donate a one-off gift to Kashmiri orphans?
Yes, you can give a one-time donation of £10 per orphan gift to bring joy through clothes, school supplies, or toys for children in need.

Where does my donation for orphans in Kashmir go?
Your donation goes directly towards food, education, healthcare, shelter, and emotional support for vulnerable and orphaned children in Pakistan and Azad Kashmir.

How many orphans are there in Kashmir?
According to Save the Children, there are approximately 215,000 orphans across Pakistan and Kashmir, many due to conflict and natural disasters.

What is the benefit of orphan sponsorship in Islam?
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) promised closeness in Paradise for those who care for orphans, making it a form of Sadaqah Jariyah with lasting rewards.

Can I sponsor multiple orphans in Kashmir?
Yes, you can sponsor as many orphans as you wish. Each sponsorship ensures a child receives education, nutrition, healthcare, and a guardian. Each sponsorship will need to be set up seperately.

How does the Orphan Home project work?

The Orphan Home project aims to build safe, nurturing spaces in Kashmir where orphans can live, study, and thrive in a family-like environment.

Can I sponsor orphans on behalf of someone else?

Absolutely. You can sponsor orphans on behalf of a loved one as a gift or Sadaqah Jariyah for ongoing blessings.

Do you only help Muslim orphans in Kashmir?

No, Kashmir Welfare Foundation supports orphans regardless of religion, ethnicity, or background, focusing on the most vulnerable children first.

How can I start sponsoring an orphan in Kashmir today?

Simply click the Sponsor an Orphan Now button, choose your donation amount, and transform a child’s life in Kashmir instantly.