Findings reveal that street children did not have fixed places for sleeping at night but slept in places they felt pretty secured. They survive with the money they earned daily, and take food from the street food vendors or sometimes by stealing or begging food from hotels or restaurants. Street children are highly concentrated all over Nigeria – especially in northern region of Nigeria. Regardless of their location, they face hardships and exploitation. Street children are generally deprived of their right to education and have little or no access to the formal education system. The majority of them are illiterate…
OUR PROJECT
Our service is our project. We execute our social services to benefit humankind especially those that do not have the resources to pay. The return on investment (ROI) for us is not quantified in terms of finances but the goodwill that we reap for being there for those that need and cherish what we have to offer. Profit is tangible but goodwill is not.
We can compute our goodwill benefit on the bases of the coverage or mileage of our services and the corresponding satisfaction of the users of our services. We delight in serving our target audience which the resources challenged people/communities. All we do is to visit the people/communities we have identified as socially vulnerable and mobilize them to respond to their social and economic needs.
Chief among this is the school supplies such as, distribution of books and booklets, writing materials and provision of study aid for schools in resource challenged areas. We specify days and seasons to enter the low-profile communities and the sub-urban to feed the street urchins or take statistics of widows and the social misfit in order to support them with fabrics, food and sense of livelihood.
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