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April 9, 2025

Transforming the Lives of Street Children

Hassan Amarsi

April 12 marks the International Day for Street Children, a day dedicated to raising awareness and advocating for children who lack access to housing and are forced to live and work on the streets. These children are exposed to violence and exploitation and often sacrifice their safety so that they can meet their basic needs. Growing up on the streets takes a lasting toll on both their physical and mental health.

Who started the International Day for Street Children?

The International Day for Street Children was established by The Consortium for Street Children (CSC). The observance of this day started in 2011, as the CSC saw the importance in promoting access to education, healthcare, and legal protection, as well as social inclusion and the recognition of street children’s rights.

Which countries have the highest rates of street children?

Some of countries with the highest number of street children include India, Brazil, Pakistan, Nigeria, Indonesia, Somalia, Bangladesh, and the Philippines.

How can we get involved?

On the International Day for Street Children, think about ways you can get involved.

  • Raise Awareness: Use your social media platforms to advocate for better policies and protection for street children. You can also raise awareness by getting involved at local events and inform those in your community about ways we can make a difference.
  • Volunteer: Street children are not only prevalent in developing countries. Get involved with local initiatives that assist children with access to education, healthcare, food and water. Muslim Hands offers volunteer opportunities including our upcoming Volunteer in Africa trip, allowing you to make a meaningful difference in the lives of children.
  • Donate: There are several nonprofit organizations that assist children with access to basic needs.

Muslim Hands works closely with vulnerable communities worldwide where children lack access to basic needs such as food, water, and shelter. You can provide a child with clothing, blankets, tents, plastic sheeting, and water, which can drastically improve their quality of life. We transform the lives of children worldwide with our Sponsor an Orphan and Sponsor a Child with Disabilities appeals. Also, consider contributing to the Gaza Emergency Appeal and the Yemen Emergency Fund, as these populations are in urgent need of aid.

The International Day for Street Children is a day of reflection and advocacy. We pray for the children who show incredible resilience despite the daily struggles they face, and for a world where every child can grow up in a loving, supportive home filled with opportunities.

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Muslim Hands was established in the UK in 1993. Muslim Hands is an international aid agency and NGO working in over 50 countries worldwide to help those affected by natural disasters, conflict and poverty. Muslim Hands Canada is a registered charity with the Canada Revenue Agency (Charity Registration No. 81126 4985 RR0001).