Spreading love to an orphanage goes beyond giving donations, it is also about sharing kindness, creating meaningful connections, and giving children hope. Many children in orphanages grow up without the daily presence of parents or family support. Because of this, simple gestures of care can make a big difference in their lives.
At Kinderland, we believe that character development goes hand in hand with academic growth. One meaningful way to nurture empathy and kindness is by encouraging our students to visit and support children in orphanages. These activities create learning experiences that go far beyond the classroom. Through simple acts of giving, our children learn the value of compassion and the importance of helping those in need.
Our visit to “Gekari Samaria” on 29th November 2025 helped our children to gain valuable experiences that aided in shaping their character and emotional growth. By interacting with the children from “Gekari Samaria” orphanage through play, sharing toys, and giving small gifts, they learnt about empathy, thereby developing a deeper understanding of the feelings and needs of the children from “Gekari Samaria”. With guidance from parents and teachers who model kindness and respect, our children also develop strong family and school values.
Through these meaningful experiences, our children not only bring joy to those at “Gekari Samaria”, but also grow into compassionate, thoughtful, and responsible individuals. By encouraging acts of kindness from a young age, we help them develop lifelong values that will guide them in becoming caring members of society. Together, we can continue to nurture hearts that are willing to share, support, and spread love wherever they go.


Kinderland children sharing love and learning compassion through giving.

Teaching kindness early—our children learn that a little sharing goes a long way.

A beautiful moment of togetherness as we share joy with the children at the orphanage.
