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N-visioning A Brighter Future Grant Program

5/14/2018 

Canon Ij Scan Utility. In Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, thousands of little girls and boys live on the streets -- in gutters, under bridges, in drainage ditches or worse. Some are orphans -- alone in the world, doing what they can to survive. Others are runaways, fleeing from the poverty and hunger of their rural villages. Sadly, many of them sniff glue to escape their despair. They simply cannot imagine a different, or better, existence. “It isn’t the children’s fault that they’re on the streets,” says Father Mark Hyde, director of Salesian Missions. “Anytime this happens, it’s because society has failed them.

N-visioning A Brighter Future Grant Program

In Addis Ababa specifically, food insecurity is high, decent housing is almost non-existent, and economic opportunities are few. Children haven’t created these situations, but they are among those who suffer the most.” In fact, according to UNICEF, nearly 100,000 of them crowd the streets in and around the city today -- and that number is expected to rise by at least 5 percent each year. This is why the Bosco Children Project exists. On its main campus, eight dormitories offer safe shelter to as many as 160 children overnight. And, at any given time, the center offers nutritious meals, structured play, basic education, technical training opportunities and study spaces to as many as 200 more children -- all of whom thrive in the supportive, family-like atmosphere they have so sorely lacked.

The purpose of the Community Connect Grant Program is to provide financial assistance in the form of grants. Through its N-Visioning a Brighter Future program. Windows 7 Starter For Acer there.

“We are dedicated to providing as many services as we can, to as many youth as we can,” says Father Angelo Regazzo, who works with the Salesian community in Ethiopia. “Yet we know there are so many more out there. Our goal is to meet street children where they are, and help them understand how we can help.” To that end, the Bosco Children Project recently launched a new outreach initiative called “Come and See,” designed to introduce more youth to educational and other opportunities.

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