STREETKIDS! Program

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The STREETKIDS! (STK) Program is a 24/7 rehabilitation shelter for children between the ages of 6 to 16 who come from vulnerable and substance abuse backgrounds.

There are a considerable amount of children in the Hmong community who loiter the streets and have either come from abused backgrounds, or gotten themselves involved in glue sniffing, theft and street gangs. Over time, these children-at-risk become outcast from their own society, facing rejection from family, school and neighbors.

Children-at-risk are categorized in 2 ways:

1. Children who are addicted to drugs or those who come abused backgrounds.
2. Vulnerable children from dysfunctional families or families with a history of vice.

The rehabilitation program is a simple but effective one, allowing the child to acquire new skills, learn to undertake responsibilities and become disciplined in an environment of love and acceptance. RADION also imparts values by letting these children know that they have a hope and freedom to choose to turn over a new leaf.

In addition, the STREETKIDS! are encouraged to join RADION’s staff in the village outreaches, modeling what it means to care for others and look beyond personal interests.

Mass Outings:

Mass excursions are organized every quarter of the year where we take 60-100 village children from vulnerable families out of the village for educational exposure. Each excursion allows the team to build rapport with the children as well as provide a platform to identifying at-risk children and bring them into our STREETKIDS! program.

Sponsorship Scheme:

Sponsoring a child enables the child to receive care and a safe environment to grow. Each sponsorship provides all that a child needs at each particular stage of his/her life. This typically covers school fees, uniforms, transportation, medical care, allowance and most importantly, a safe shelter.

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Donate to our StreetKIDS! Outreach program.

We give them a safe home.
We take them to school.
We take them out to play.