Street Children
India is home to the world’s largest population of children for whom the street, in the widest sense of the word, is both their home and source of livelihood. Street children in Bangalore, state of Karnataka live in a community of around 1000 tent dwellers located at the edge of town where families have relocated from Rajasthan state in the west of India looking for work opportunities. The children rely on fragile strategies for survival with inadequate adult supervision and limited opportunities for education and play. The ‘rag children’ as they are locally known are at risk of exploitation and live hand to mouth each day collecting plastics and metals to sell on for a meagre income. Volunteers make daily visits to the community and assist in providing nutritious meals to a few households at a time and provide Basic English language classes to a group of children. You will help the children reclaim their childhood by spending some time playing educational and recreational
any time
Required Skills
- Caregiver for Children
- Home Support
- Language Teaching
- English Language Teacher
- Football Instructor
- Nutrition
- Activities / Guest Entertaining
- Caring
- Physiotherapists
- Doctor
- Nurse
- Health Coach
- Caregiver for Children
- Home Support
- Language Teaching
- English Language Teacher
- Football Instructor
- Nutrition
- Activities / Guest Entertaining
- Caring
- Physiotherapists
- Doctor
- Nurse
- Health Coach
- Caregiver for Children
- Home Support
- Language Teaching
- English Language Teacher
- Football Instructor
- Nutrition
- Activities / Guest Entertaining
- Caring
- Physiotherapists
- Doctor
- Nurse
- Health Coach
Languages spoken here
- English - Medium
- German - Beginner
- French - Beginner
- Danish - Beginner
- Spanish - Beginner