Our help is directed at children who fight for survival at the fringes of society:
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Imprisoned children |
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Circus children |
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Disabled children |
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Slum children |
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Our goal is to free the children from their immediate suffering and then provide them and their relatives with the means to build up an independent existence within their social environment. | |
To achieve this goal:
- We plan rescue operations to free children from Indian circuses. So far, we have freed more than 300 children;
- We accommodate 130 children in our children's homes (mainly prison children, circus children, and slum children) providing emotional and educational support until they are strong enough to stand on their own feet;
- We support schools - including a school for deaf children and a school for mentally disabled children. We contribute to pay for teachers, books, the building of classrooms, scholarship for disadvantaged children, and school buses, to name a few;
- We condcut, with the support of our Nepalese partner organisation, awareness training to those living in rural areas who are affected by problems such as child trafficking;
- We offer free occupational training, e. g. to become a sewer, potter, or mosaic artist;
- We provide microloans to those starting their own businesses.
When talking about "we" in this context, the actual work on the ground is conducted by our partner organisation, the Esther Benjamins Trust, a recognised British children's charity. They provide the network in Nepal and (so far) supply the major part of the necessary financial resources. The Esther Bejamins Trust concentrates its activities on two programs:

PACT (Program Against Child Trafficking) CEDAR (Child Education, Development And Reintegration)
