Shining a bright light to the dark lives of street children with charity – watch this film!
In Pakistan, there are
1.5 million children living on the streets – a number that is both likely to be
a conservative estimate, and one that is rapidly increasing due to poverty,
frequent natural disasters and hardship. Children living on the streets anywhere
and everywhere are denied of their basic rights to education, health, shelter,
protection and care. They are not being raised with the love, care and safety
of family or guardians, that every child should experience. Many have been
abandoned by their parents or are escaping violence at home, but some come from
families that are so vulnerable and impoverished that they’ve been forced onto
the street to beg to put food on the table.
Muslim
Charity has been working in Pakistan since 1999, and is committed to helping
children live a life away from the horrors of the street, with safe shelter,
healthcare, and education. We are one of few charities for street children operating
in Pakistan.
Watch
this film on the fantastic work we are doing with vulnerable street children in
Pakistan:
Rescuing street children
In
Pakistan, we are running centres for street children, where we seek to offer
long-term safety and solutions to their problems on the streets. While it
sounds simple, it is actually not so easy to bring children to safety. Life on
the streets have made many children afraid, suspicious and even more wary, so
gaining their trust is a slow process that requires patience and gentleness.
Only once we have gained the trust of the children, do they begin to share
their stories, and we can slowly move towards moving them to a shelter. Like
many charities
for street children, we have developed robust mechanisms and projects to
support vulnerable children.
There
are legal issues to understand and consider when moving a child to a shelter,
and all admissions into a centre must be recorded officially by the police.
While this step is important, it can be intimidating for children, and so our
team deal with this patiently and appropriately.
Once
living in the shelter, children are provided with counselling, and take part in
sessions learning about their rights and self-protection. We are also able to
offer them education and to build their skills.
The dark side of life
Many
children on the street are living in terrible conditions, and as a means of
coping with their suffering have become addicted to drugs. Many children living
on the street have been subject to abuse, sexual abuse, torture and violence.
Drugs, for many, is a way to numb the pain and to be able to move from day to
day. Some have fallen into the habit and addiction due to the dark and dangerous
circles they operate in. However, an addiction to drugs is holding these
children back, and bringing their lives into even more danger.
Muslim
Charity is working with children on rehabilitation. We enrol children onto a
programme of detoxification and rehabilitation to help break their addiction.
This includes medical intervention and counselling. While dealing with the
addiction, we also work with children for them to understand their own rights,
and learn how to defend and protect themselves.
This
process of rehabilitation is raw, challenging and difficult. It is incredibly
hard for children as withdrawal symptoms are harsh and painful, and the
children lose the crutch they have been holding onto. However, we are committed
to helping children lead lives that are free of toxins, pain, suffering and
abuse.
In
our film, our Programmes Director, Irfan Rajput, and our Pakistan Programmes
Coordinator, Zubair Shah, talk about the details of this work and why it is so
important for children. Watch here to see the great
impact that charities
for street children are having.
Children of brothels
Muslim
Charity also works with another group of vulnerable children who are side-lined
in society – the children of sex workers, living in brothels. The sex working
industry is one of the darkest industries in Pakistan, and around the world,
where women are often manipulated, abused and are not offered protection or
security. Along with the issues of health, safety and dignity, women and their
children are also rejected from society, which creates further divides and
affects their access of nutritious food, education, healthcare and overall safety.
Many
women caught up in the sex working trade are doing so out of compulsion or as
the only resort to tackle poverty and debt. However, they wish for a brighter
future for their children, away from the threats and suffering in the brothels.
Girls, in particular, are at threat, and so Muslim Charity is committed to
offering these children safety and a future that is safe and full of
possibilities.
Find
out more here and support charities
for street children today.
What does Islam say?
Islam
teaches us values of compassion, care, empathy and brotherhood. Children are
extremely precious and deserve to have childhoods that are happy, safe and a
place for them to thrive.
Prophet
Muhammad (saw) said: “Whoever does not show mercy to our
young ones, or acknowledge the rights of our elders, is not one of us.”
(Ahmad)
Furthermore,
a man once saw Prophet Muhammad (saw) kissing his grandson Hasan, and he said, “I
have ten children, but I have never kissed any one of them”.
Prophet Muhammad (saw) said in response, “He who does not show mercy (towards
children), no mercy would be shown to him.” (Sahih Muslim)
Find
out more about our work here and donate today to help rescue a street child by clicking
here.
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