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A fantastic project in the second largest city in Colombia, this venture was founded to provide children affected by poverty, addiction and violence the opportunity to participate in sports, recreational and cultural activities with an aim to guide the process of social integration.
We spoke  with Dutch coordinator Ed Veldhuisen about the inspiration behind this project,  the challenges that it has faced and the impact that it has had on the lives of  so many of the young people in this city.
 
  

I came to Medellin  to volunteer with children on the street and instantly realized the difference  you can make to their lives.
The activities I organized quickly became very  popular with the kids and I did not want to just abandon what was proving to be  such a success! 
 
  

We are working with children from several institutes who participate voluntarily in the activities we organize.
We run an array of  activities including regular football matches, ´Cooperation &  Communication´ workshops, music lessons, performances and recordings, and even  produce a regular newspaper written for and by the children of the shelters.
 
 
 
 
 
Our soccer practices have been a great triumph. We have two teams with an official league, which has given the kids a lot of focus. They work so hard for the Saturday games!
We also have an annual outing for all the  children and volunteers. It is a tradition of the project that really  establishes the sense of us all as one big family.
 
 
  
 
 
All our activities are becoming increasingly popular  with the children and this is great – our main aim is to encourage children  living on the streets to participate in activities that will eventually inspire  them to leave the street behind.
  However with the increasing interest comes increasing  responsibility! We need all the help that we can get in implementing the all  the activities that the children need and deserve.
  For example,  we are hoping to start our own football competition, within which many of our  boys will take leading roles as coordinators and referees. They will receive  some money to thank them for their efforts which will be invested in their  future studies. However this will not be possible without the valuable work of  volunteers.
  The kids also develop great bonds with the volunteers  which is great for improving their social and interpersonal skills.
 
  
 
The main aim of the project is to encourage children living on the streets to participate in activities that will eventually inspire them to leave the street behind. However this is not always an easy task. It takes a lot of regular encouragement and positive reinforcement to keep them on track. This is where volunteers come in. They really play a key role in inspiring these children to believe in working for a better future.
 
  
 
 
 We have a lot of dreams to help better our  children. We know that they have the potential to go far. We are working on  improving the content and range of activities so as to get more children  involved. What more could you wish than to give children from the streets the  life that they deserve? And thanks to the work of our wonderful volunteers this  dream is becoming a reality.
 
 
 
 
  If you would like to become part of this fantastic project visit 
   http://www.volunteerworklatinamerica.org/volunteer/contact.asp  
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