Jimiyu* is 15 years old and lives in a village in Eastern Uganda, and studied up until year four at primary school. Jimiyu lived with his mother and step father until they decided it…
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May 2023 Newsletter
We had such a busy time in April celebrating the International Day for Street Children. This is a day that we’re really proud to be a part of and…
Read moreThe Narrow Path
I am one of the Halfway Home Assistants called Santi at S.A.L.V.E. International. This is the story of ten-year-old Sulaiman* who I look after, told in his words.
My story
My name…
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My name is Samuel*. I grew up with a single mother and I have never seen my father because my mother had told me that he died when she was six months pregnant with…
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Strengthening our resolve this springtime
The UN estimates that there are 150 million children worldwide who, for one reason or another, spend most of their lives on the streets. 150 million. This…
Read moreA Street Connected Girl Deserves a Chance to Dream
A difficult childhood
After her mother’s passing in a tragic car accident, Maria* was forced to move in with her father and stepmother at the age of six. She…
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A spring in our step
March seems to have has come around very quickly, along with my return to the UK after spending the last two months in Uganda.
In this time we have achieved a lot…
Read moreHow Alcoholism Tore Apart a Family
Alex* comes from a family of three siblings. Alex has two sisters, who are twins, and he is the eldest child. His father, mother and siblings all loved each other and lived a happy…
Read moreThe Outcast
This is the story of Godwin* who left home to live on the streets aged 12. He previously lived in a village with his parents and siblings and was a happy carefree child. His…
Read moreWhen Families Break
When families are broken, it is often children that suffer the consequences. This has been shown through many of the stories told by street connected children when they decide to open up to their…
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