The Anjuman Boys Home was the first initiative of AHI and continues to be a cornerstone of our service. Designed to provide a safe and caring environment for orphaned and destitute boys, the home accommodates 360 boys from ages 3 to 18. It offers comprehensive care that extends beyond shelter and food, focusing on academic growth, moral development, and personal well-being.

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Spacious dormitories with proper ventilation, study rooms etc are designed to foster learning and creativity. Children have access to hygienic kitchens and nutritious meals prepared in centralized modern facilities. Medical care is provided through routine health check-ups and emergency interventions, with special attention to vaccination, nutrition, and preventive care.

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Educational support is reinforced by partnerships with AHI’s schools, ensuring that boys can complete their schooling seamlessly while receiving individualized guidance. The home’s structured routine, supervised by trained wardens, creates a family-like environment where discipline, empathy, and self-reliance are emphasized.

The boys also participate in sports, cultural events, and moral learning programs to ensure well-rounded development.