Monday, July 28, 2008
street children
hi everyone. first let me start by saying that these children is not their fault at all to be there at all, some of them maybe there parents have already died and they don’t have anyone to support them in any way at all. whenever we pass them we always forget to thank God bcoz us we do have somewhere to go to at night and have something to put in our mouth atleast in a day and also its clean them they have to hustle for themselves, come to think of it its really hard yet its not there fault at all. actually I think there life is very hard, and so unfair and sometimes I just hope that I was God for only one minute I would make everybody to live in there dreams coz I belive even them do have dreams coz they are just like us in every single way, but then again that is just a wish and to wish is the only thing I do. to o bad coz for them to be there is not there fault maybe is bcoz they lacked money to support them or they don’t have parents or bcoz of torture at home and all those problems we face. actually to bad life has to be that way for them too bad
Posted by Rose Mumbua on 07/28 at 09:33 AM
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The Street Children
I happened to meet one of the street children, and he was like, ‘aunt give me five bob’, I wish I had it. I then started wondering such a small kid what could have happened to his parent are they alive, and if they are why abandon such a precious thing and if they didn’t , don’t he have relatives?
This is when I started wondering what leads to the rise of street children at first I thought it’s because they don’t have parents but don’t they have relatives, on the other hand I thought poverty has also contributed a lot to this, some don’t have places to live and if they do they live a very hopeless life . I rely wonder can’t their parents do something constructive that can help them support their children, like the simple casual work just to earn them something little to support their kids basic needs? On the other hand I think we are all Kenyans, we have and should be our brothers and sisters keeper. I and you have the responsibility to take care of one child and another one has lets all join hand to help them. These children are just like our own they need to be loved. They sleep sleepless nights and they need a place where they can sleep comfortably, somebody who can fill their hungry stomachs, someone who can take them to school, and who is to all this work for them it’s us, we Kenyans.
Posted by Felisters Wanjiru on 07/28 at 09:19 AM
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Forgotten Child
Up to 40,000 street children live in Kenya today, with over half of their population concentrated in the capital, Nairobi.Despite numerous support initiatives by the Government and Non-governmental organizations ,this number is increasing in an alarming rate.Quite a large population of our innocent sweet children living on the street.
Why is it an issue to us as Kenyans?
This children face life threatening challenges on the street,health and social threatening live in very poor conditions which force them in to drug and substance abuse.Apart form it having health problem it exposes them to child prostitution,crime and in extreme cases death.life have no meaning to this kids who we all ignore and brush them off in our day to day living.The conditions they stay in are so worrying and threatens the development of our society.They conditioning shapes them to future merciless criminals and society deviants who come to haunt us in future.
Like any other growing child,they are in need of both social,economical and emotional support from their adults.They view them as care givers ,hope and their refuge.How lucky we are! to be viewed this way!Many are a times we brush them off and wish they never existed.Let stop burying our heads in the sand as if street children never exists.it is our collective responsibility to support them.
We all should feel obliged to support them live a meaningful life.Let give them a smile,let cherish them,let be there for them.We are all development partners in eradicating poverty,reducing spread of HIV/AIDS, ensuring equal distribution of resources and fighting ignorance .Let not point figures at each other,and blame someone,remember four of them are pointing at you.YOU are to blame.WAKE up,let support street children with basic needs(food,shelter,cloths,health and education),encourage family unions and community co-existence.Let not put a blame on any one.We all are guilty.
This is a call for collective responsibility.Join hands and be part of the sustainable change.Yes we can
Posted by Felistah on 07/28 at 09:02 AM
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Street children
Street children are children who always live in the streets which are located in large towns
and cities.Most of this children are orphans and they had likely lacked homes to stay that is
why they end up living terrible life in the street.The reason why they live in the street is to hustle
for their daily bread.
Posted by Veronicah Wanjiru on 07/28 at 08:43 AM
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street children
what makes the kids be on the streets its luck of attention and some school fees but mostly its the attention they want some one to look after them but non of the both parent is there for them thats were they believe the place were they belong its on the streets
Posted by Jania on 07/28 at 08:05 AM
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STREET CHILDREN
ITs not there fault to be in the street ,they lack food parental love families some are orphans no homes to stay and the only option is the streets,we need to help them when we meet them on the streets ,children in the streets are very important people should be shown love at all times and be given something to eat.sleeping in the streets all night on the cold many homes should be built and the children be taken there.
Posted by Loise Nyambura on 07/28 at 07:38 AM
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street children
Basic needs are vital for human growth and development.you miss any of it,trust me it affects you and your entire life.children particularly needs to be provided with these needs.take a street child for example,sleeping in the cold,feeding on dirty and filthy stuff which they refer to to as food,sometimes even going a day without it,no one to kiss them on the chick or to at least say goodbye on their way to school,no education to name a few.Sad as it may look,its a reality and something needs to be done.why?? because these are beings with potential,they have skills which probably they themselves don’t know about,someone therefore has to discover this for them. i want to give a big thank you to organizations that have come out to rehabilitate these kids,you are doing a great job,shaping our future leaders and creating a sense of belonging for these individuals.am calling upon you who feels the same about these kids to stand up and help support these kids.recommend ways we can use so as to empower these children.If we can do this,then we shall be shaping the worldstreet chilren
Posted by Carol on 07/28 at 07:25 AM
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Chokora
From the kiswahili version to chokora is to misuse something and fidget/mess with something. Truth be told the street children in our country are messed with and their lives have no meaning to them. It is disturbing to see kids as young as two out in the cold at 10:30pm begging for coins on the street..they are being misused by their parents and guardians as a source of income.
sometimes I pity these children and their often very young mothers...n I always wonder what I can do to help them. I know for sure handouts don’t help then what. Its dishartening for me to sit and have a meal in the comfort of my home knowing full well that there are those out there suffering......
My adopted mother used to round us up on Christmas day and we would go and cook and feed families in Westlands. It was so touching the way they appreciated it and I know its once a year and its not much but it touches some1 on a special day. We should all make an effort to do even the littlest things to help the street children and families productively.
I want read other peoples opinion and experiences on the same because some of these children are in the street because of no fault of their own.
Posted by Nicole on 07/28 at 07:24 AM
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This week:street children
Hey Girls,
Hope all of you are fine,and ready to blog this week.
We shall be blogging about Street Children
and to be more diverse maybe today we could write poems
or give a real life experience but it is totally up to you to
write whatever you want or feel just don’t offend anyone.
So welcome this week and lets get blogging.In addition
the commenting feature is now working so we can go ahead
and comment on each other’s posts today.Thanks
To Sly who informed me that she has been sick
Get well soon.
The City In the sun?
They are out there
everywhere
Often we pass them by
looking down upon them.
one question I ask myself
where did they come from?
they have families,friends,
but why are they there?
As I ask myself
still I walk on,not ever
looking behind,not
caring.unmoved.
I never knew I could
end up there
until the man who supposedly
fathered me threw me right out
there in the streets
automatically making me homeless
a street child!!
It is indeed the city in the sun
and we are the children of the sun
but the sun is hurting
we are roasting and nobody,and I
mean nobody,cares.
It is not my fault that I
am out in the streets
I have reasons and rights
but until the day you will look at
me and care,
I will be here,waiting,roasting,
dying.
within the city in the sun.
what sun?
Posted by Sandy on 07/28 at 06:18 AM
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