Transforming the futures of Nepal’s street children
From bleak horizons to a beacon of hope & opportunity
Take a moment, and picture yourself as a young child living on the streets of Nepal.
Homeless, hungry and at huge risk of abuse… every day is full of risk, fear and a desperate fight to survive.
You’ve been rejected by your family, the community and you have nowhere to turn to.
You’re at high risk of exploitation. Will you be trafficked, sexually abused or beaten up today?
One thing’s for sure, you’re not going to eat. You’re not going to play with friends. And you’re certainly not going to school today.
Discounted, passed over & left to fend for themselves
Socially Excluded
High Risk of Harm
Exploited & Abused
Cut off from Education
Starving & Neglected
£20 a month gives a street child a home, counselling, legal and medical support for a year
How many street children are there in Nepal?
In this small yet densely populated area of Nepal, 1 in 4 people live below the poverty line.
Redefining the Road Ahead: From Poverty to Possibility
⇒ We believe that every life matters. And that every child deserves the opportunity to feel loved, safe and to dare to go after their dreams. ⇒ The life you’re born into shouldn’t be a precursor to a life of struggle, hopelessness and terrifying risk.
How We Help Nepal’s Street Children
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Our outreach workers & police identify at risk children
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Outreach & social workers assess the child’s needs
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The child is introduced to our day centre or our home
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Education begins, readying the child for school
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Extracurricular Activities build confidence & skills
£5 a month prepares a street child for education and provides them with extracurricular activities for a year
Child Helpline / Transit Home, Birgunj
‘Our Sansar’s Child Helpline is the first thing that comes to my mind when any child comes to us in need of protection’
District Police Officer, Parsa
Safe Home for Street Children, Parwanipur
Our home for street children is located in Parwanipur, a small village near the busy border city of Birgunj.
We regularly have around 20 happy boys who live there and enjoy going to a good school, eating delicious food and being in a loving homely environment. These boys also get various other extra curricular classes such as computer, guitar, dance and cricket, every week. For older children, we provide skills-based training, work placements or progression into higher education depending on their wants for the future. As part of the Street Children’s Programme, we grow our own organic vegetables, keep chickens for eggs and provide older boys with work experience placements to make sure that the project is sustainable.A little goes a long way
Help us give Nepal’s street children a fresh start and create lasting change