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  2. Street children in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Children on the streets make up approximately 75% of the street children in the Philippines. They work on the streets but do not live there. They generally have a home to return to after working, and some even continue to attend school while working long hours on the streets. Children of the street make their homes on the street.

  3. Street children - Wikipedia

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    Street children. Gavroche, a fictional character in the historical novel Les Misérables by Victor Hugo, is inspired by the street children who existed in France in the 19th century. Street children are poor or homeless children who live on the streets of a city, town, or village. Homeless youth are often called street kids, or urchins; the ...

  4. Congo Children Trust - Wikipedia

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    The Kimbilio project, set up in 2009, is based in Lubumbashi, D.R.Congo. Kimbilio runs a day centre and four homes for street children in Lubumbashi and seeks to reunite children with their families. [11] In 2021, Kimbilio opened a primary school for former street children and children whose families are on zero or low income. [12]

  5. Youth homelessness - Wikipedia

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    Overview. Youth homelessness is a significant social issue globally, both in developing countries and many developed countries.In developing countries, research and prevention has mostly focused on "street children", while in developed countries, central concerns in the research and prevention of youth homelessness include breakdown in family relationships and other causes that lead to young ...

  6. Street children in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    In Latin America, street children are commonplace, everyday presences. They are street vendors, street workers, and street entertainers, as well as beggars and thieves. [ 6] Although street children may occasionally prostitute themselves, child prostitutes and victims of human trafficking are not generally considered street children.

  7. Alfajiri Street Kids Art - Wikipedia

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    Alfajiri Street Kids Art (Alfajiri) is a non-profit organization working to support and rehabilitate street children in Kenya. It is headquartered in Nairobi . It was founded in 2012 by Lenore Ann Boyd, an Australian artist and daughter of Guy Martin à Beckett Boyd , a member of the Boyd family . [ 1 ]

  8. Street Kids International - Wikipedia

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    Street Kids International (or Street Kids) was a Canadian-based non-governmental organization founded in 1988 by Peter Dalglish (who was later convicted and imprisoned for sexually assaulting children) [1] and Frank O'Dea. [2] [3] The organization focused on three main programmes for street children: street health, street work and street rights.

  9. Street Child (charity) - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] In cooperation with a NGO in Sierra Leone called Help a Needy Child (HANCi-SL), Street Child has reunited over 1,000 street children with families and placed them into school. [ 1 ] [ 4 ] [ 6 ] Reports by the charity have shown that 95% of the children in the program continue their education and stay off the street.