Entrance of Kiruba Seva Trust’s streetchildren’s shelter
AMAIDI’s newest partner: Kiruba Seva Trust (before its registration known as Kiruba Community Center) an organization hosting two shelter homes for streetchildren in Puducherry and a special school. Starting in 2003 with a tailoring unit for needy women in the local community in Muthialpet close to Puducherry Town, it took up the first six street children in May 2003, coming from some of the 157 families living on the streets in Puducherry.
Street children are the children of pavement dwellers,
beggars, gypsies and children who are ran away from home, previously accommodated by the pavement dwellers. The families that live on the streets of Puducherry are mostly broken, unsteady or at least quarrelsome. Their children become unwanted, are uncared for, are either rejected or neglected, which drives them to go for begging, steeling, prostitution, gang-formation, criminal activities and addiction.

157 families living on the streets of Puducherry
Sr. Clara Aloysius is holds the position of chief functionary. She has completed an MA in Sociology and a two years’ diploma course in child development and nutrition with a long history of service in village- and women development.
http://www.kirubalaya.org
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