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  Orphans, Child Slaves, Street Kids and Trafficked Children
 
If you saw Slumdog Millionaire, you know the story for many children on the streets of Mumbai and how many are trapped into the sex industry, slave labour, and gangs that maim children and force them into begging gangs.

If you watched Blood Diamond you will have seen children torn from their families and force recruited into becoming child soldiers, and little girls to being violated. Street children are even more vulnerable and unprotected.

Startling statistics estimate their to be 120 million street children around the world. 8.4 million children work as slave labourers, child sex slaves or soldiers worldwide. 1.2 million children are kidnapped, sold or smuggled each year.

We have partnered with some wonderful people and projects who rescue, care for and rehabilitate children from the red light district, of Mumbai, India, former child soldiers and victims of war in Uganda, Rwanda, vulnerable kids working on the streets of Cambodia, Nepal and Thailand and Costa Rica.
 
 
 
  Red Light Districts, Mumbai, India
 
Jubilee Action rescues and rehabilitates children from the brothels of the red light district in Mumbai, India.

Jubilee currently sustains four homes outside Mumbai and a shelter in the heart of the red light district. It provides over 150 children with a new home and way of life free from the commercial child sex industry.

100% of your donation will be given to this project to support these children.

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  Railway Children Ashadeep Project, Mumbai
 
Ashadeep is working with children living on the streets in and around suburban railway stations providing a day care centre, and a night shelter for boys aged 5-12 years.

The boys need training in life skills and careers that will sustain them, instead of drifting back to street life and drugs.

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  Fikela, Giving A Home To Abandoned Babies, South Africa
 
Fikelela rescues and nurtures tiny babies and infants found on hospital doorsteps, rubbish dumps and in the streets, abandoned by desperate mothers, too poor or unwell to care for their children.

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  Kids Behind Bars,Phillipines
 
Kids Behind Bars is a ground breaking initiative to help street children imprisoned in the Philippines.

These kids were held in cramped, overcrowded cells, detained with hardened criminals and pedophiles, in conditions some call torture. A new home is being constructed where boys released from prison can receive the care and personal attention they desperately need.

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  Trafficked Girls, Cambodia
 
Hagar provides care for 80 children in 10 foster home families in Phnom Penh. Some are orphans, others have come from a life on the streets and there are those from shocking backgrounds of trafficking and abuse, both physical and sexual.

100% of your donation will be given to this project for the kids.

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  A Village of Refuge for Abducted Girls, Uganda
 
Childvoice is creating a sustainable and replicable long-term village of refuge and care for child mothers and their children; girls who have been abducted, raped and made to serve as soldiers and “wives” of rebel commanders.

100% of your donation will be given to this project to support these child mothers.

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  MULLY’S CHILDRENS FAMILY (MCF), KENYA
 
Charles and Esther Mully are ‘Mama and Papa’ to more than 1000 former street boys and girls. Without doubt, this is one of the most amazing success stories in Africa.

A new home for 60 street children at MCF only costs £20,000.

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  The Jyoti Street Project, Pokhara Nepal
Bringing Dynamic Transformation to Street Children
 
Based in Pokhara, it has helped 53,000 disadvantaged young people as a result of projects to reduce poverty and improve health, education and job opportunities. The street children’s centres are run by and for children, and include a night shelter, children’s bank, restaurant, radio and newspaper.

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