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Petrus visits The Homestead
Petrus voted with his feet at age 12 by coming to the streets.
He had a dream- to be a policeman- and The Homestead helped
him to reach it. Now 26, he is a SAPS officer. He could so
easily have been on the other side of the law if he wasnt
given a chance.
Most Street Children are like Petrus. They leave home because
the situation there is intolerable, and they believe there
must be another way to survive. We have all seen these children
dirty, ragged, picking through dustbins. They have
been subjected to degrees of neglect, deprivation and abuse
that we can only guess at. Yet, despite it all, they remain
just children, with their dreams and aspirations and the strength
to try and reach them.
The Homestead has helped hundreds of Street Children to rebuild
their shattered lives over the last 22 years. Like Petrus,
many have achieved success in adult life. If there were no
organisations working with these children, the likely alternative
is that they would end up in prison. Their options diminish
as they become older, without skills and values. The Homesteads
projects help boys to get back into the educational system,
and back into the community where they come from and belong.
Their own pride in their achievements is reward enough for
all those who help them. |
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