CHILDRENS'S HOME
DANISH INDIAN CHILDCARE A number of Danish clothing companies, inclusive ”Soft Gallery” childrenswear, have chosen to support Danish Indian Childcare through hang tags which are the small cardboard tags put on the clothes. The companies have entered into an agreement about contributing to Danish Indian Childcare when selling clothes produced in India. The agreement is symbolized by a hang tag. The contributions of the clothing companies go without any deductions to the girls at the children´s home of Danish Indian Childcare in Arni, South India. Thus, indirectly, you donate money to this work when buying clothes labelled with this specific hang tag. The girls at the children´s home have been left there at an age down to two years by members of the family or acquaintances as their parents were either dead or incapable of providing for them. Some of them have gone through rough exsperiences, but today they all have a secure and good life as one big family with six women and 28 children. Here they get a new life, a new home, a new family and education. This place will always be their home where they will be bid welcome – also when they have moved to other places. All the girls are going to school and their schooling has the highest priority. Every day after school they receive tuition and the girls are highly motivated to do well. They feel privileged staying at the children´s home and wish to get themselves an education in order to pass on their good fortune by helping others. The money from the sales of the clothes with these hang tags is contributing to the running og the children´s home and, not least, to the girls´continuous growing up and education. In this way you, as a consumer, can participate in securing a safe childhood and better prospetcs for the girls – through the donation given by the company behind the designer label you choose.
