Orphanage
Incentive Care Foundation mission to shelter, fed and educate thousands of boys and girls in Pakistan, and keeps expanding to help many more. Without our orphanage homes, the girls would still be on the street.
In the heart of every child is a hunger for home. Not just for food and a place to sleep, but for safety and community. Most importantly: for love. At the Incentive Care Foundation, we are much more than a home for unwanted Pakistani orphans.
We are a family, where God’s love guides us all as we grow and expand year after year. Not just an Pakistani orphanage, we are a nearly self-sustaining organization; a vibrant school, receiving no government assistance of any kind. Take a look around and if you have any questions just get in contact with us.
with the help of caring individuals worldwide and a lot of hard work, we wake up each day with the same goal: to bring as much love to as many unwanted children as possible. It’s not always easy, it comes with a long list of challenges to overcome… but we are doing it! Lives are being changed and stories rewritten. We are excited to have you along for the ride.
ORPHANAGE IN PAKISTAN
Is a very poor country roughly the size of California in Southern Asia. Lying along the Arabian Sea, it is bordered by India, Iran, Afghanistan and China.
Pakistan has a relatively large population in respect to the land mass. 150,000,000 people fill the habitable land at a rate of 490 person per square mile.
They have a high infant mortality rate and a very low literacy rate with less than 43% of them even able to read. The country suffers from political disputes, no foreign investment and a very costly confrontation with their neighbor India, With debt, defense and general administration consuming more than 80% of the government revenues, there is very little left for social development and social services do not really exist.
More than 40% of their population live below the poverty line. Like many countries in this condition, the children suffer the most! Many of the orphans are children of Gypsies and Kiln Workers. they live in tents and huts beside the roads in and there are many of them! The parents and children are often slaves to their masters in the Kilns and they suffer from many diseases and overall poor health.
Some have even sold a kidney in a desperate effort to feed their family.
There is little or no education for the children and due to their poor social status in the community, when the children lose their parents, there is no one there to care for them! They did through the trash to survive! They sell themselves into slavery just for a meal.