ACC21
Free delivery on May 31st “To the future without children living on the street” Talk live just before the end of Kurafan
A free YouTube live will be distributed on the final day of the crowdfunding “Towards a future without children living on the streets | Let’s make 370,000 street children in the Philippines ZERO!”
“Towards a future without children living on the streets | Let’s make 370,000 street children in the Philippines ZERO!” From, we will be delivering a talk live on Youtube for free! Please feel free to watch it!
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On May 31st, the crowdfunding, which both groups are challenging with the goal of 2 million yen, will end with the call “Towards a future without children living on the streets | Let’s reduce 370,000 street children in the Philippines to ZERO!” (Donations accepted until 23:59 on the same day, details: https://congrant.com/project/sczero/5899). During the live talk, ACRP Tokyo staff members who visited the activity site in the Philippines in late May will give a report with photographs, and a discussion will be held by project managers such as ACC21, which is engaged in activities for street children. I’m here. On the last day of crowdfunding, we would like to convey our thoughts on Philippine street children ZERO and our gratitude to everyone who has supported us so far. Please feel free to watch it. [Date and time] May 31, 2023 (Wednesday) 20:00-21:00 [Distribution method] Live distribution on Youtube. When the time comes, we will deliver it from the viewing link below. https://youtu.be/ADrNf3kPYKs [Delivery content]
An urgent report from the members who visited the activity site in the Philippines! (ACRP Tokyo Izumi Minako and others)
Discussion|Reality of street children support activities (ACC21 Noriko Tsujimoto × ICAN Hiroyuki Fukuda, Kohei Shibata)
Our thoughts on “Street Children ZERO” in the Philippines
[How to apply] Application is not required. For those who have applied from the following page (Peatix), we will inform you of the viewing URL by e-mail by the day before.
http://ptix.at/1VbwTT
\Crowdfunding “Towards a future without children living on the streets | Let’s make 370,000 street children in the Philippines ZERO!” What is it? /
In the Philippines, there are children who live on the streets, called “street children.” Many of their parents had moved to the city because they could not afford to eat in farm villages.
vinegar. The children support their families by selling and begging on the streets.
Some children scavenge for leftover food or smoke toxic paint thinners to combat hunger. Children who run away from abuse by their parents and live on the streets, children who are sexually exploited, and children who commit crimes and are detained in juvenile classification homes. At night, they may sleep in the shade of a building or in a ditch beside the road. Children have their “human dignity” trampled on and are driven to the margins of society. A 2015 survey found that people in the Philippines are forced to live like this.
It is said that there are about 370,000 street children living in
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By 2030, which is the deadline for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), we will implement the basic principle of the SDGs, “Leave no one behind,” in the Philippines. “Street Children ZERO” campaign”, and as the first step, crowdfunding will be held for about two months from April 12 (Wednesday) to May 31 (Wednesday), 2023. We are calling for donations.
Crowdfunding donations are accepted until 23:59 on May 31st. Thank you for your cooperation in donating and sharing.
https://congrant.com/project/sczero/5899
\Talk live group profile/
◎What is ACC21? Accreditation NPO Asia Community Center 21 (ACC21) is an international cooperation NGO that has been working on poverty reduction in Asia since 2005 based on a network of over 100 local NGOs in Asian countries. In Manila, the Philippines, we are working with local NGOs and government officials with the goal of “zero street children by 2030”, and working with local NGOs to support the independence of young people. . ◎What is ACRP Tokyo? It was
established in 2017 when the secretariat of the Asian Conference of Religions for Peace was placed in Japan. In addition to managing various conferences and conferences of the Asian Religious Peace Conference, we cooperate with various religious organizations and NGO/NPO groups in Japan to carry out peace activities and support victims of natural disasters and conflicts. We are doing relief work. And in the Philippines, as one of the ACRP flagship projects, we are working to stop the trafficking of poor women and children. ◎ What is eyecan? The certified NPO ICAN (ICAN) is an international cooperation effort to improve the lives of children living on the streets of the Philippines and people living near garbage disposal sites by increasing what each person can do (Ican) and bringing it all together. NGOs. ICAN was established in 1994, when a company employee who visited the Philippines witnessed the current situation of children and thought, “There must be something we can do.” We are working with the value of “together” rather than “for” people. [Contact] Authorized NPO Asia Community Center 21 Phone: 03-3945-2615 Email: info@acc21.org (Contact: Tsujimoto)
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