Recreation(Sports, Music, Dance & Drama)
CRO provides opportunities for street children to develop their skills and talents. Sports, games, music and drama are exciting activities.
CRO’s existence is grounded on the transformation of the life of children living on the street, their families and communities principally through rehabilitation, reintegration and resettlement interventions.
CRO employs an inclusive implementation approach that involves working with a spectrum of stakeholders including; the parents/guardians, community leaders, CSOs, Local Governments, the private sector, law enforcement personnel and other partners to advocate for the rights of children living on the street and in targeted communities’ and to raise resources to enable them enjoy their rights to clothing, education, food, health, shelter and protection.
CRO also empowers communities to be more involved in childcare and protection as well as livelihood issues, and for them to participate in various activities that include savings, awareness raising and initiating as well as managing income generating activities to address income poverty, which is a major contributing push factor.
Children are rescued from street situation, undergo comprehensive rehabilitation and are re-united with their families.
Poverty is one of the lead causes of children on the streets. Children leave their homes to come on the streets because their families are unable to meet their basic needs, like food, clothing, and education.
Food is constantly a pressing need for street children. One of the reasons why children are on the streets is to find food.
CRO defines advocacy as giving street children a voice by demanding that those with power and influence take action.CRO defines advocacy as giving street children a voice by demanding that those with power and influence take action.
Counseling CRO child with his Counselor. Counseling is a core activity of the project. The children are provided with psychosocial
At the beginning of each year, CRO Board of Directors & Staff meet together to share their work plans and
Family Resettlements Reintegrating street children into families and the community is the most powerful and sustainable way of supporting them. Tracing the
Parents/ guardians meetings At each CRO center, the parents and guardians meetings are held three times a year; In January,
CRO organizes training workshops for the communities in Mbale, Jinja,Lira and Masaka on a quarterly basis. These workshops are carried out with the purpose to sensitize the communities on child rights, the plight of street children and ways to support them.