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Researchers say that there are four different levels of street life: The life of a street child is not a happy one. They are robbed of their childhood and forced to become adult literally fighting for their lives and survival day in and day out. Many do not know how to read or write. They do not know how to play with toys. A grown child finds extreme joy in coloring a simple picture because it is something they have never been able to do. Violence is a way of life for them. They live in gangs as a way to protect themselves from others. The life of a street girl is even grimmer. Many turn to prostitution at a very young age as a way to survive. They are raped by their peers and leaders. Some are even sold into prostitution by their families. They are robbed of any form of self-dignity by selling their bodies for pennies. Life on the streets is an addiction. Street children become addicted to drugs, primarily as a way to numb the pains of hunger and life on the streets, and to the freedom of this lifestyle, thus making it nearly impossible to break this cycle and see their lives wholly restored. As a result, the primary focus of ESTHERS Children is prevention work with children living in at-risk situations in an effort to prevent them from becoming a level one street child or progressing beyond the first level of street life. |



