2008 is Street Child Africa’s 10th anniversary year.
To celebrate we are working even harder to increase awareness of the plight of so many children – and you can help.
If you ask 10 friends and colleagues to each look at this website and fill in our direct debit form, 10 new people will have learnt about the work we do with our partners in Africa and will be helping to bring a responsible adult to the lives of thousands of street children.
If 10 caring people each invite 10 colleagues or friends to do the same, then 100 people will have the opportunity to build a relationship with us and help the street workers who care for some of the most vulnerable young people in Africa today.
£10 will buy a school uniform and shoes enabling a street child to attend a government school in Nigeria.
£10 will care for a new street baby and mother for a week in a crèche in the slums of Accra, Ghana.
£30 will support a street child in school in Harare, Zimbabwe for one year.
£100 will pay a street worker, a trusted trained adult in Africa’s city streets to listen to, guide and protect street children, for one month.
£2,500 buys educational materials to take education to the slum streets – allowing children excluded from the mainstream school an opportunity to learn.
Join us in the Power of 10: 10 people, £10 per month.
THEIR POTENTIAL IS OUR INSPIRATION.
If you would like to read more about Street Child Africa why not download our latest newsletter:
AUTUMN NEWSLETTER 2008
SHOW YOUR SUPPORT BY PURCHASING STREET CHILD AFRICA MERCHANDISE
Click here to download a Street Child Africa merchandise order form in order to buy our T-shirts, Christmas cards, donation vouchers or organic cotton shopping bags. Thank you for your support!
To find out about Street Child Africa’s work in 2007, please download our latest Annual Review here: Annual Review 2007.
Click here to download our new schools fundraising pack.
Click here to check out our fantastic photo gallery.
Click here to view movies and media about street children.
CLICK HERE TO HEAR WHY PATRON
TONY ROBINSON SUPPORTS
STREET CHILD AFRICA.
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Naomi is from the North of Ghana. Like so many girls in the North, her parents could not afford to keep her or send her to school.
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Listen to our founder, Fr Patrick Shanahan, explain the plight of Street Children in Africa and find out how you can help.
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