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Street Child Makeni

"When I heard about HANCI, I was tired of living on the streets. I went to the programme and had food to eat. Since then nobody has beaten me up on the street."

Ishmael, 13yrs

PHASE 1 - 'Emergency phase'

We find a child in the dead of night sleeping somewhere in the streets of Makeni and invite them to the centre daily.

At the centre they receive 2 or 3 meals a day, medical care, clothing, counseling and the opportunity to 'just be a child' by playing and using some of the basic recreational facilities we have established at the Centre.

If they are especially vulnerable (e.g. young, ill, not sleeping somewhere safe or at especially high risk of exploitation) emergency short-term foster care will be found. As soon as they come to the centre, the process of trying to understand their situation and where they have come from begins - though this is a real 'process' as children take a while to settle down and trust our workers enough to start telling them their stories honestly. Usually in 2-4 months sufficient rapport has been established for a child to have disclosed either their parents' identity and address or that of another family member where they would like to be taken back to.

Our team will then work to persuade the family to accept the child and for them both to reconcile. This will certainly involve head on tackling of the circumstances that resulted in the child coming to the street. Resistance is often great on either or both parties' side. Reconciliation 'is a process not an event' - and is necessary at community as well as family level.

> Phase 2 - educational