This month’s Inequality Question (chosen by children living on the streets of Uganda) focused on: “How can we best reduce pollution and how important is it for our futures?”
<!--... Read moreAn Everlasting Smile
I didn’t choose to live on the streets
My name is Innocent*. This is the story of how S.A.L.V.E International came into my life that was filled with fear and… Read more
Hope’s story
A stolen childhood
Hope* is an orphan who grew up with her stepfather after losing her biological parents at just three years old. Her new stepmother forced her to… Read more
A Helping Hand
About Moses*
This is a story of Moses, a 10-year-old boy who left home hoping for a safe haven but ended up living on the streets. Moses comes from the district of Iganga,… Read more
Jonah’s Back on the Right Track
A broken family
Growing up with step-parents can be hard if there is contention between the parents.
Jonah’s* story starts when he got separated from… Read more
Helping Doesn’t Always Mean Money
Many people prefer to receive something than to give, as they often are worried about the amount of money they have. However, one of the young people we work with, Blessing, believes… Read more
Special Measures for Street Children During COVID-19
COVID-19
The world is currently facing COVID-19, a new virus that spreads quickly through droplet infection especially in crowded places. It can be spread from person to person through… Read more
Love, Hope and Joy
Running away
Mukisa* grew up with his grandmother in the East of Uganda (near the border with Kenya). The other children in the home there would treat him badly…. Read more
How a friendly face can help a student
School can cause anxiety for children in lots of ways; exams, performance tests and school leadership contests. Will your parents be able to afford all your fees and requirements?
<!--... Read moreShould sports and physical exercise be compulsory to create a healthy society?
This month’s Inequality Question focused on: “Should sports and physical exercise be compulsory to create a healthy society?”
We… Read more