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Sunday, May 10, 2015

ONG´s help to Throwaway and Runaway kids.

There are some ONG´s that help to the children that decided go out of their home and the children that were left of their home. For example:
·         National Runaway Safeline (United States)
·         Save the Children (United States)
·         Help for Kids (UK)
·         For His Children (South America)
·         KidsHelpPhone (Canadá)
·         KidsPeace (Georgia, Maine, Minnesota y Pensilvania)
·         SOCU (UK)
·         StandUp For Kids (United States)
·         Covenant House (New York)

All of this ONG´s have different objectives, mission, vision etc. but follow a same way: Help to the Kids with any problem, in this case to the “Throwaway and Runaway kids”.


National Runaway Safeline showing some results about the work that they making during the week. In this case I choose three different years, to realize a comparison of the development of throwaway and runaway kids. 























The Graph bellow show the results of the three years, 2011 to 2013, to realize an analysis of the help of the ONG´s to the Throwaway and Runaway Kids.





















The graph show, during the years 2011 to 2013, show the decrease the percentage of the runaway kids, this change is fantastic because each time there are a little children that decided to leave their home. Another aspect is the percentage of the throwaway kids, this show a few decrease but is very important when the objective is help to the kids. 

Reference:
  • Safeline, N. R. (n.d.). National Runaway Safeline. Retrieved Mayo 9, 2015, from 1800runaway.org: http://www.1800runaway.org/learn/research/2013_nrs_call_statistics/
  • Safeline, N. R. (s.f.). National Runaway Safeline. Recuperado el 9 de mayo de 2015, de 1800runaway.org: http://www.1800runaway.org/learn/research/2012_nrs_call_statistics/
  • Safeline, N. R. (s.f.). National Runaway Safeline. Recuperado el 9 de mayo de 2015, de 1800runaway.org: http://www.1800runaway.org/learn/research/2011_nrs_call_statistics/



By: Jimmy Balarezo.

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