our works

The Street
kids Campaign

The “Street Kids Campaign” initiated by our non-profit foundation is a compassionate endeavor aimed at reaching out to vulnerable children living on the streets, providing them with essential care and support to improve their well-being. Our mission is to offer a glimmer of hope and comfort to these children by addressing their basic needs and showing them that they are valued members of society.

Giving Hope to the Hopeless.

Through the “Street Kids Campaign,” our dedicated team works tirelessly to connect with children living on the streets, offering them much-needed assistance and care. One of the ways we help is by providing basic grooming services, such as barbering their hair. This simple act not only improves their physical appearance but also boosts their self-esteem and dignity, helping them feel better about themselves.

In addition to grooming services, we also prioritize feeding these children, ensuring they have access to nutritious meals on a regular basis. Many street children struggle to find adequate food, often going hungry for days on end. By providing nourishing meals, we not only alleviate their hunger but also promote their overall health and well-being.

Our “Street Kids Campaign” goes beyond meeting the immediate needs of these children; it is about offering them a sense of belonging, care, and compassion. Through our outreach efforts, we strive to build trust and rapport with these vulnerable children, creating a safe space where they feel valued and supported.

0 +
Children

Reached and touched through he campaign.

0
%

Success rate 

0 +
Months

Of the campaign running

Increased sense of dignity and self-esteem among street children due to regular grooming services, contributing to improved confidence and self-worth.

Reduction in hunger and malnutrition among street children as a result of consistent access to nutritious meals provided through the campaign, leading to better health outcomes.

Establishment of trust and rapport between the foundation and street children, fostering a supportive environment where children feel valued, cared for, and more willing to accept assistance and guidance.

More works