Seva Chakkara Children Home is not just a shelter—it is a lifelong family. Our responsibility does not end with providing food, education, and health care; it extends to preparing children for a dignified and independent future. Through extended family and rehabilitation services, we walk alongside them as they transition into adulthood.
Children are guided to discover their talents, interests, and strengths through career counseling and life skills training. They receive moral guidance, emotional support, and practical advice to make informed decisions about their futures. As they become economically independent, Seva Chakkara continues to support them during critical life milestones.
For young women and men who grew up in the home, assistance is provided for marriage and settlement. This includes guidance, moral support, and essential household needs to help them establish stable family lives. These efforts restore dignity and ensure that children who once had no family can build loving homes of their own.
Many former residents of Seva Chakkara are now successfully employed in various professions, contributing positively to society. They remain connected to the institution, often returning as supporters and role models for younger children. This cycle of care and empowerment is the true measure of our success.