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Children on the Edge AIDS in Russia Iraqi Children Trapped
Children on the Edge AIDS in Russia Iraqi Children Trapped
Children with special needs are the most likely kids to turn up in government institutions. Russia is experiencing the fastet growing HIV and AIDS epidemic in Europe. 2-million Iraqis have fled their country and are scattered throughout Middle East.
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slowly A Day on the Streets
You’ve got to be tough to live on the streets. Even more, you must be smart.
“I found my mother but she told me I was not her son. Sometimes I think my life would be different if she had not left us. My father began drinking then. Now he doesn’t care about me. He doesn’t care about anything.” 13-year-old street boy
useles people Slowly, slowly, slowly
Being there for single mothers keeps children out of institutions.
never a bad word Useless People
Keeping children out of institutions and at home where they belong.
miracle Never a Bad Word
No one wants family reunification more than children in institutions.
hard road The Miracle Worker
World Vision needs a few good hearts to give their all to children, then let them go.
transitions Making House Calls
Neither rain nor bad roads nor vicious dogs hamper this angel of mercy.
day on the streets Surviving Transitions
Street children are too often seen as the problem, rather than one of its symptoms.
family under the Sky Family under the Stairs
Small group homes give youth the chance to break the suffocating cycle of institutionalization.
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