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Stories of hope – Hope For Street Children

Through the power of generosity, we've been able to provide hope to street children. Below are just a few of the stories of hope lorem ipsun! 

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From Delhi Street Child to Acclaimed Photographer

Vicky Roy has gone from surviving in a railway station on food scrounged from a train to an award-winning career in photography. But he has often returned to take…

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The Man With a Sine Curve of Success and Failures

Haran was born in a remote village in Madanmohanpur, West Bengal in 1985. His parents migrated to Delhi in the 1990s in search of a new life.

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From New Delhi Railway Station to Snow College, Utah

Ejaz, originally from Bihar, ran away from his home because his father wanted him to become a Maulvi (priest), just like him. Tired of his father's beatings, he hopped onto a train which landed him at New Delhi Railway Station.

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From The Slums To The Civil Service

20-year-old Madhu lives with her father and a younger sister at a slum near the Hanuman Mandir in Connaught place. Her mother worked as a rag picker and was dependent on drugs. 

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Forced to Drop Out of School, Now a Star Student!

Zafar had been living with his parents and 4 siblings in the Seelampur area of New Delhi. His father, a factory worker, lost his job during the pandemic. 

Hope for Street Children was established to support organizations like Salaam Baalak Trust that provide shelter, education, and the hope of a future to street children.