Many children grow up without families due to disasters, disease, or war and live with relatives or in institutions. They lack maternal affection and companionship. Events like performances can provide joy but human interaction is best. It is good to spend time with these children, have them over for meals, play with them, and make them feel welcome instead of like intruders. While adoption is ideal, anything offered to children without parents is precious. There are also older adults unable to have children who feel sad and useless alone in old age. We must offer companionship, help, and a smile to both children and elders without families.