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Life's Second Chance

Nestling between the cool blue waters of the
Arabian sea and the dusty heights of the Sayadhri mountain range, Goa is one
of the more popular tourist destinations in India.
Beggars or street children were traditionally
a rarity. A high per capita income, above average literacy levels and a peace
loving people, marks this western-Indian state apart.
But an influx of migrant labourers from
neighbouring states, with their large families has changed all that. They
arrive in the hope of escaping the abject poverty in their home states only to
find themselves on the outer margins of society, unable to sustain themselves
on the meager wages.
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The children are the main victims in
this sorry tale. They scour the streets in search of jobs to feed
themselves, never having seen a school. Illiterate and alone they are
easy targets for exploitation and abuse in hotels and shacks.
When you are at the bottom of the ladder, you are pushed further down.
Luckily for many, the future is not as bleak. Homes run by El Shaddai
Street Child Rescue like the House of Kathleen, Victory House, Rainbow
House, Shekinah House and other centres such as Asha Deep or Stepping
Stones Night Shelter and Day Care Units hold out hope to these
children.
Within their walls, more than food,
clothing and shelter, these children have been offered life's second
chance.
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