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October 26, 2018, 04:11:08 PM
Last edit: October 26, 2018, 09:17:12 PM by chen861
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OrphanToken is the ERC20 token that aims to become the preferred method to donate Orphan through the Ethereum blockchain
.Using distributed ledgers to track transactions,
cryptocurrencies to transfer funds and smart contracts to ensure donations are spent correctly. https://orphanchild.com



why orphanToken?
orphantoken uses blockchain technology to bring back the parent, child moments anytime
with a totally new approach to child adoption and parenting
now anyone can be a parent
find an orphan you care about then choose a small item or chip, in for something bigger,
you could take care of his education and could go as far as adoption.
you could as well just share a piece of advice and a fun video to brighten him/she up
like any good guardian you can track it all the way to the cause

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Do you know it cost about $2000/year per child in an orphanage, on average,
whereas supporting a child to live with a family in the community costs about $30/month [about $360/year]
this includes the cost of subsidizing the childs basic needs and hiring and training staff to follow-up regularly.

orphanages will be stronger if a donor-centred approach becomes their norm. If donors are consistently listened to
and given genuine choices and effective control of their relationships with the child they support, so trust and
confidence will increase too

All of the above issues facing the industry are addressed with the help of orphan child,
which uses blockchain technology and user experience (UX) designed around a positive
psychology framework to allow people to have the oversight, control and emotional
connection of a guardian, without giving large amounts. People are able to give on
their terms through their smartphone and track their giving all the way to the moment
it’s received. This will create an engaging experience that makes them genuinely feel
the positive impact they have had on their cause. In addition to this, orphanages will have
solutions to their fundraising and exploitation concerns at a much lower cost than they
currently incur.
Unlike traditional methods that can take up to 17 months to impact the cause,so givers
have peace of mind knowing their funds can immediately benefit their receivers and will
be able to boost their impact by seeing the child and sharing with their networks on social media.

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    problems:                                                                                        
                                                                                                
                                                                                              
 More than 8 million children live in institutions globally,                              
despite the fact that over 80% of these children have parents or family.
 Children who grow up in orphanages experience attachment disorders,
 developmental delays, and have difficultly forming relationships in adulthood.
 The effects of institutionalisation can last a lifetime and even impact upon following  generation.

orphan child solution

Unfortunately, the institutionalisation of children is,
in many cases driven by the well-meaning but uninformed support of foreign donors,
orphanage voluntourism, and the supply chain of people, money and resources that drive the orphanage industry.
orphan child charges a maximum of 5% per transaction.
 Our technology will also be open to orphanages to use our custom APIs to avoid having to dedicate large amounts of time and resources into developing their own fundraising solutions.
 This will level the playing field for smaller orphanage by creating a powerful low-cost alternative in the fundraising space.


    problems

What happens to children who grow up in orphanages?

Over 60 years of international research has shown us that children who grow up in institutions, even the very best institutions, are at serious risk of:

Developing mental illnesses
Developing attachment disorders, which may result in indiscriminate affection, trust issues, anger problems, difficulty expressing affection and having difficulty forming healthy relationships as adults
Developing growth and speech delays
Struggling to reintegrate into society later in life
Struggling to be parents themselves because they haven’t grown up with any model of a family or of what good parenting looks like, therefore affecting not only this generation, but also future generations
Young adults raised in institutions are 10 times more likely to fall into sex work than their peers, 40 times more likely to have a criminal record, and 500 times more likely to take their own lives


orphan child solution

orphan child platform upgrades Residential care  to children being cared for by an individual (institution),
 and not living with a family. It is meant to provide full-time care that meets children's basic needs including
 food, clothing and education. Often there will be many children,
 orphan child philanthropists give on their terms, on their device, whenever they want to.
 It’s easy to find receivers they care about and see where their money is going.
 They experience the rewarding feeling of giving otherwise only available face to face
- which encourages them to re-engage and sharegenerally not related, all living under the same roof.
Children are cared for by rotating caregivers, who are not staff of the organisation.
There is generally no primary caregiver in the role of a parent, providing individual love and care.
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