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A daily meal for children in Vietnam
In Bao Lam in Vietnam, children are left to their own devices
Between Saigon and Dalat in Vietnam is the province Bao Lam, a region marked by the cultivation of coffee and tea. Here, the families from the north live. They fled hunger and are working in Bao Lam as day labourers. Their salary: an US dollar a day.
Perspectives for homeless children in Germany
Aid organisation for homeless children in Germany
Up to 2,500 children and youths get homeless in Germany every year. They become street children as they fled disregard or violation and try to secure their lifes by begging, prostitution or pilferage. However, they dream of security and do not want to live rough.
Aufwind – Mannheim
Child poverty in Mannheim – Aufwind helps
Child poverty in Mannheim? Does this exist? Many children in Mannheim suffer from poverty and for those children, it often means to end up in a blind alley. From the beginning, there is a lack of the most important things in their lives and their path of life seems to be predetermined. Aufwind fights against this situation.
Kinder unterm Regenbogen
Non profit organisation by Radio Regenbogen
The aims of Kinter unterm Regenbogen are the promotion of general aid projects, direct emergency aid in case of catastrophes, the financial support of institutions and monetary help for children and their families affected by strokes of fate and living in the transmission area.
Comprehensive School Berger Feld
The first project of the Manuel Neuer Kids Foundation
Manuel Neuer's home town Gelsenkirchen occupies a top spot in an inglorious statistic: almost every fourth child suffers from poverty. "With my foundation, I want to fulfil social responsibility in my city". This is how the football star explains the foundation of his Manuel Neuer Kids Foundation.
Children's Guardian Angels: computers at the bedside
Via a mouse clic from the bedside into the classroom
Sandra always was thinner than the others, often paused when speaking and instead of playing in the schoolyard, she preferred reading at the library. She even had the permission to come late instead of hurrying up in the morning. Her sick heart affected her daily rhythm.