Throughout the month of April, I conducted three street outreach programs, while the remaining time was dedicated to collaborating with other street work organizations in preparation for the International Day for Street Children, which is observed on the 12th of every month. The first weeks of April were primarily focused on mobilization efforts and fundraising to support the event. This involved engaging with various organizations to secure resources such as food supplies, T-shirts, sports materials, tents, and medical essentials, as the program runs from morning to evening.
The day is designed to bring together children, stakeholders, and partner organizations for awareness activities, performances, and engagement with relevant institutions. However, the deeper aim remains to continue advocating for meaningful and lasting support systems for street-connected children beyond the commemorative events.
Empowering children through vocational skills training and mentorship programs that help them build independence and confidence.
Building hope, dignity, and brighter futures through long-term support programs that focus on education, health, and emotional wellbeing.