You Are the Big Picture - Preparing Deepak for school

Deepak lives under the Nehru Place flyover with his father and step-mother. Deepak was lured into substance abuse by other children and started inhaling correction fluid. There was no time or money for school.

Now, Deepak’s life is changing with the help of Street to School, an Aviva initiative that helps street children into education. He attends a local centre in India funded by Aviva and run by Save the Children where he’s being prepared for full-time school.

Aviva’s Street to School programmes worldwide recognise that every child living and working on the street has the right to fulfil their potential. We aim to help 500,000 children by 2015. To date we’ve helped 128,000 children and Aviva employees have dedicated over 26,000 hours of volunteering to Street to School programmes.

Transcript:

Carolyn: Hi my name is Carolyn.

Suhita: My name is Suhita.

Carolyn: I work with Save the Children in Kolkata. We have been implementing a project called Street to School with support of Aviva. We have around 122 children.

Suhita: The difference is already noticeable, you know, their behaviour, their discipline, and their enthusiasm.

Now they are aware that if they are educated they can actually fulfil their dreams.

Deepak: I am Deepak I am nine years old, I want to be a policeman when I grow up. We play a lot here and we study here too.

Gopal: My name is Gopal. I want to become a policeman, when I grow up and help kids like myself.

Kali: I am Kali and I am 12 years old. I would like to teach children.

Chutka: My name is Chutka. I am five years old.

Ramzaan: My name is Ramzaan. I want to become a doctor so that i can treat and help others.

Suhita: To see one child grow and develop in front of your eyes, it’s something which is very precious.

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