Rescuing children from a life on the streets

by Kaya Children International
Rescuing children from a life on the streets
Rescuing children from a life on the streets
Rescuing children from a life on the streets
Rescuing children from a life on the streets
Rescuing children from a life on the streets
Rescuing children from a life on the streets
Rescuing children from a life on the streets
Rescuing children from a life on the streets
Rescuing children from a life on the streets
Rescuing children from a life on the streets
Rescuing children from a life on the streets
Rescuing children from a life on the streets
Rescuing children from a life on the streets
Rescuing children from a life on the streets
Rescuing children from a life on the streets
Rescuing children from a life on the streets
Rescuing children from a life on the streets
Rescuing children from a life on the streets
Rescuing children from a life on the streets
Rescuing children from a life on the streets
Rescuing children from a life on the streets
Rescuing children from a life on the streets
Rescuing children from a life on the streets
Rescuing children from a life on the streets
Rescuing children from a life on the streets
Rescuing children from a life on the streets
Rescuing children from a life on the streets
Rescuing children from a life on the streets
Rescuing children from a life on the streets
Rescuing children from a life on the streets
Rescuing children from a life on the streets
Rescuing children from a life on the streets
Rescuing children from a life on the streets
Rescuing children from a life on the streets

Project Report | Nov 25, 2010
Help Kaya Children Raise $100K

By Sarah Porter | Executive Director

A little over ten years ago, I sat in a small Bolivian living room, listening to a nine year old boy recite Psalm 23. Marcos beamed with pride as he impressed a room full of adults. We fought back tears. Marcos was a child living on the dangerous streets of La Paz. For the week we were there, he stayed with us, but when we left we knew he would return to the life he knew. 

 
" - the Lord is my shepherd, I lack nothing...Even though I walk through the darkest valley, I will fear no evil, for you are with me...Surely your goodness and love will follow me all the days of my life - "
 
Those words were real for him in a way most of us will never know. He walked nightly through the shadow of death.
 
When I returned to Bolivia a year later, I attempted to find Marcos with no success. He was rumored to be living in a brothel for children up near the airport.
 
Two years ago, someone ran into Marcos in an abandoned movie theater. He was close to being a grown man; tall, skinny and still living on the streets.
 
As I write this, I am returning from Bolivia. This was my first trip as the organization's new Executive Director. As I worked and traveled through La Paz, I watched for Marcos. I would have loved to find him, not only to hug him close but to ask why he never came inside. Did you ever see our outreach workers on the street? Did you know of Kaya? Why didn't you come live with us? What could we have done differently?
 
I may never find Marcos but we are able to ask these questions and do everyday. How are we failing? Who are we missing? Who needs us?
 
What started as a small street ministry has grown into an organization serving the holistic needs of over 50 kids everyday. But, there are more. There are boys sleeping in doorways. There are girls testing out prostitution at bus stops. There are families lost for what to do to keep their kids off the streets. There is extreme poverty forcing unthinkable decisions.
 
 And in the midst of this, there is Kaya.
 
If Marcos had come off the street to join the Kaya family, he would have found safe housing, nutritious food, and access to education, psychological services and a sense of community within Kaya. We would have asked him who he missed, who he cared about, who he wished he could see. And then we would have worked to find those people and do what we could to restore those relationships. We would have made sure he succeeded in school, not simply attended. If he had special education needs, as so many of our boys do, we would make sure he'd get the extra services necessary. He would have gone camping, played soccer, done chores, attended church and been accounted for everyday. We would have loved him - the good, the bad and the ugly - with a love that can only be of God.
 
In the 12 years of our work in La Paz, Bolivia, we have learned much. We are reshaping and expanding our programs to adapt to the changing needs and faces of children of the street, children in the street and children with a real strong likelihood of moving to the street. Because we have been successful, we are now seeing Kaya youth graduate, enter university and begin to embrace their potential as young adults. We are developing a program specifically focused on these youth transitioning into independence because we need it. Who would have thought 12 years ago that we'd need to talk about funding college for the children?
 
Kaya is growing. Not because we have extra resources, but because there are kids like Marcos still living on the streets. There are kids we are missing. There are kids living in the valley of the shadow of death. And we have a responsibility to create options for them.
 
Our fiscal year ends December 31st. As I write this, we remain over $100,000 behind budget for this year. Please faithfully consider a generous gift to Kaya Children International. Your money goes far in Bolivia. $500 will provide psychological services for a month to 40 kids. $1,000 will fully furnish a home for 10 youth.
 
Please join us in rescuing 9 year olds like Marcos from a life on the street and in providing the opportunities needed to make that slow transformation from street kid to graduated, successful young adults full of potential.
 
We appreciate your partnership this year and in the future. We cannot do what we are doing and what we still need to do without you.

Thank you!
Sarah Porter
Executive Director
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Kaya Children International

Location: Lincoln, MA - USA
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Sarah Kwok
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Lincoln , MA United States

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