Chicos de la Calle Children of the Street

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INTERNATIONAL PROJECT PROPOSAL PROJECT 0714 Chicos de la Calle Children of the Street Aiding street children and child laborers San Lorenzo, Ecuador Defend the cause of the weak and fatherless; maintain the rights of the poor and oppressed. Rescue the weak and needy; deliver them from the hand of the wicked. Psalm 82:3-4

We are a Catholic ministry that serves the poorest of the poor internationally by channeling aid through dioceses, parishes and Catholic missionaries, cost-effectively helping the poor break the cycle of poverty while advancing Catholic evangelization. Rather than create new institutions to distribute aid, we support existing ministries and churches already serving the poor. In addition to being the most cost-effective way of helping the poor, empowering these ministries allows us to support the Church s spiritual mission and its important position of leadership in poor communities. We consider every gift we receive as a precious resource from God. We direct every donation to its intended project, provide honest and accurate reports to our donors, and keep overhead costs to an industry low. We handle funds with utmost integrity and hold our ministry partners in the field to the same high standards by asking them to document costs and the impact of their outreach. We invite you to join with us as we seek to transform the lives of the poor materially and spiritually ways that please the Father and glorify him in Heaven and on earth.

Project Synopsis Description Chicos de la Calle, run by the Salesians of Don Bosco, provides Ecuadorian working children and teens with educational support and spiritual formation in an effort to improve their living conditions and break the cycle of poverty. Location San Lorenzo, Ecuador, a coastal town just south of the Colombian border. Cost $13,200 will partially cover the cost of a year s worth of cultural and sports programs for up to 317 child laborers and impoverished at-risk children. The project focuses on providing lunch to the children, school tutoring, support marimba and soccer, as well as backpacks with school supplies. Highlights Chicos de la Calle was started in 1980 by the Salesians of Don Bosco, a Roman Catholic religious institute founded by Saint John Bosco to care for street children and child laborers through works of charity. The ministry operates in five cities throughout Ecuador. This project is for the ministry in San Lorenzo. The ministry focuses on making public education accessible for children by providing supplies for parents who cannot afford them. In the afternoons, the ministry offers tutoring and afterschool activities to help the children enhance their skills, increase their self-esteem and prevent them from becoming involved in destructive activities or being exploited by local gangs or illegally-armed military groups in Colombia. Ministry leaders recognize that it may not be economically possible for all participants to stop working, so they offer opportunities for children to attend school and use program services in addition to and not instead of work. Chicos de la Calle is very committed to the children s spiritual growth and formation, sharing Christ s message of hope with the children and helping them build good Catholic moral character. For once you were full of darkness, but now you have light from the Lord. So live as people of light! For this light within you produces only what is good and right and true. Ephesians 5:8-9 1

The Need Many of San Lorenzo s street children grew up in slums like these disease-ridden swamp villages. Poverty in Ecuador 35% of Ecuador s population lives in poverty 1.5 million Ecuadorians live in extreme poverty, unable to meet their basic nutritional needs even if they spend all they have on food. More than 300,600 Ecuadorian children between the ages of 5 and 15 work. In rural areas, 2 out of every 3 people live in poverty. Nearly 10% of all people 15 and over cannot read or write. Only 1 out of every 9 children who work also attend school. Ecuadorian youth living along the Colombian border face risks that are not shared by children in other parts of the country. The neighboring country s conflicts have spilled over the Ecuadorian border, bringing with it all the consequences which have kept Colombia in a state of war for decades. It is an unhealthy environment influenced by Marxist- Leninist guerillas, right-wing paramilitary forces and Colombian drug cartels. All of these groups are constantly seeking new recruits and their prime targets are the poor, the young and the vulnerable. As a result of these conflicts and tensions, children who live in Ecuadorian border towns like San Lorenzo face a very uncertain future, and the poverty in the area is gutwrenching. Walking along the streets of San Lorenzo, it is common to see single mothers with four, five or six children huddled in a one-room shack with no water or bathroom facilities. To feed their families, these mothers will typically take part in what locals call shellfish catching. Entering muddy mangroves with water up to their chests, they grope around in an aimlessly search for clams and mussels, praying they don t encounter snakes or scorpions along the way. On a good day, after spending hours in the mud, a single mother may earn around $2 for her efforts. Obviously, it benefits the entire family if the children work as well, so even though Ecuador s public school classes last only half the day, some children don t attend. They give up dreams of school and a better life to make a few cents working on the streets or in shops. We believe this situation breaks the heart of our Lord! Imagine a child of your own facing such a difficult life. And there are even more dangerous forms of labor facing some children: drug running and prostitution, among them. Without love, an education and support, these children and teens will have no choice but to turn to a difficult life in the streets, earning money any way they can. But with your generous support through Cross Catholic Outreach, these children have a chance to break the cycle of poverty and achieve a better life for themselves. 2

Chicos de la Calle s Marimba dancing program is a tremendous incentive to encourage youth participation, providing each young person with a sense of pride and accomplishment. Project Description Impoverished working children are the target population served by Chicos de la Calle San Lorenzo. The ministry s goal is to offer the children and teens working on the streets an opportunity to get vocational training. The ministry helps with school expenses, lunch and after-school tutoring and activities. They also seek to instill Catholic values into the children through a variety of fun programs that incorporate sports, music and cultural dance. Chicos de la Calle San Lorenzo serves children from 5 years old to young adults. The children attend local schools in the morning from 7 a.m. to 12 noon. Then they come to the center for tutoring and afterschool activities. The ministry recognizes that it may not be economically feasible for every child to stop working, so they offer flexible schedules so that children don t have to choose between work and school. The project is part of a country-wide initiative by the Salesians of Don Bosco, a Roman Catholic religious institute founded by Saint John Bosco to care for street children and child laborers through works of charity. The Salesians have been working with street children in Ecuador since 1980, operating support programs in five cities throughout the country. 3

Cross Catholic Outreach needs your help to support the sports and cultural programs at Chicos de la Calle. These programs offer children and teens a wholesome alternative to the dangers of the streets. For several years, Cross Catholic Outreach has been a proud partner in the Salesians mission in Ecuador to fight child labor at the source, improve the lives of working children and, in the process, share the transformative message of Christ with these hurting souls. San Lorenzo has many rough neighborhoods where gangs, drugs and alcohol are pervasive. The Salesians discovered that children and teens were getting involved with street gangs and drugs because they had no support system or constructive activities to turn to during their free time. Plus there is the ever-present danger of Colombian leftwing guerillas and right-wing paramilitary groups recruiting young people for their conflict. That s why Chicos de la Calle San Lorenzo offers highly-successful sports and Marimba programs, which not only build self-esteem among the kids, but actually help them gain future employment as professionals especially in the case of the Marimba performers. The group is often asked to perform at local and regional events. And with your generous support through Cross Catholic Outreach, the Salesians will be able to keep the sports and cultural programs running. A Changed Life Martha is living proof of how Chicos de la Calle San Lorenzo is changing lives. Martha has relatives in Colombia, so she travels back and forth between that country and Ecuador. This makes her a prime target for recruiters, who entice her with false promises of money and glory. Thankfully, Martha resists, largely due to the wonderful work being done at Chicos de la Calle. I love God and I love to dance, she says. In Martha s case, this love of dance has literally saved her life. Imagine what would happen if an innocent young girl like Martha had followed some paramilitary recruiter into Colombia. There is no telling what horrors would have awaited her. 4

Help Now! As long as poverty among adults is not resolved, children will be working in the street, trying to earn a pittance to help their families. Chicos de la Calle San Lorenzo strives to stop and reverse that poverty by making public school financially accessible to every child, offering education support and teaching the Catholic values these children and adolescents need to help prepare them for a better life. But the Salesians cannot do it alone. They need help from compassionate Catholics to keep their ministry alive and continue saving poor children from the dangers of the streets. Cross Catholic Outreach is committed to supporting the work of Chicos de la Calle San Lorenzo by funding the sports and cultural programs that play a vital part in the ministry s mission. We hope you ll prayerfully consider joining us in bringing hope and a future to children desperate for help. Chapter 6 of the Gospel of Saint Luke reminds us that we are known by the good or bad fruit we produce, and that this fruit is a reflection of what is sown into our hearts. Let the outflowing of your heart s love of Christ our Lord be a blessing to others in need. Join Cross Catholic Outreach as we sow into the lives of impoverished child laborers and at-risk street children so that they may also produce good fruit. A good man out of the good treasure of his heart brings forth good; and an evil man out of the evil treasure of his heart brings forth evil. For out of the abundance of the heart his mouth speaks. Luke 6:45 Our Promise to You! Proceeds from this campaign will be used to cover any expenditures for this project incurred through June 30, 2019, the close of our ministry s fiscal year. In the event that more funds are raised than needed to fully fund the project, the excess funds, if any, will be used to meet the most urgent needs of the ministry. 5 2700 N. Military Trail Suite 240 PO Box 273908 Boca Raton, Florida 33427-3908 800-914-2420 CrossCatholic.org @CrossCatholic @CrossCatholic @CrossCatholic /CrossCatholic CrossCatholicBlog.com Copyright Cross Catholic Outreach. Cost-effectively written, designed and printed in-house. [Utn1601][Utn1702][Udv1706][Ura1805]