International Day for Street Children - Kit for 5-7 years

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International Day for Street Children - Kit for 5-7 years Dwelling Places UK The ARK Card & Gift Shop, 1484 Paisley Road West, Glasgow, G52 1SP admin@dwellingplaces.org.uk 0141 882 2662 www.dwellingplaces.org

Welcome to Dwelling Places Dwelling Places is a charity in Africa. We are in the UK Dwelling Places is in Africa Africa is very big. It is very hot too. Here are photos from Africa:

Welcome to Dwelling Places Here are photos from Africa: Dancing Fruit City River

Welcome to Dwelling Places Dwelling Places is run by a lady called Rita.   Dwelling Places helps children and families who are sad.   The children and families are sad because they do not have a house or food.

This photo shows how Dwelling Places helps the children. What can you see in the photo?  Welcome to Dwelling Places Dwelling Places: Finds the children that do not have a home, and lets them live in Dwelling Places’ home

This photo shows how Dwelling Places helps the children. What can you see in the photo?  Welcome to Dwelling Places Dwelling Places: Teaches the children to sleep in a bed and brush their teeth Sends the children to school

This photo shows how Dwelling Places helps the children. What can you see in the photo?  Welcome to Dwelling Places Dwelling Places: Helps the children’s families

This photo shows how Dwelling Places helps the children. What can you see in the photo?  Welcome to Dwelling Places Dwelling Places: Helps the children find a nice house with their families

Street Children... A child who has no home. The child lives on the streets instead. What is a street child? There are lots of reasons, for example, One or both of their parents may not be well One or both parents may have died Their parents or family may not look after them well They may be very poor and have no money and no house People in the area they come from may be fighting each other and it’s not safe There may be no food or water where they live Why do children live on the streets?

Some live on their own Some find friends to live with Some live with family, like brothers, sisters or cousins Some live with their parents Do the children live on their own or with people? They find a place to sleep at night time, for example, Up a tree In a shop doorway Where do the children sleep at night?

They are sad. Sometimes they get, Hungry Hurt Unwell Lonely How do the children feel? There are nice, friendly people who help the children, like Rita. There are charities too, like Dwelling Places. Who helps the children?