The term "disadvantaged children" refers to young people who come from families or backgrounds that face economic, social, and/or educational challenges. These children may lack access to resources such as healthcare, education, and opportunities for personal growth and development, which can limit their chances of success in life. Disadvantaged children often experience higher rates of poverty, crime, and other negative outcomes compared to their more privileged peers. Programs aimed at supporting disadvantaged children typically focus on providing resources such as tutoring, mentoring, healthcare, and nutrition to help level the playing field and improve their chances for success in life.