The project is designed to rescue all youth from disadvantaged backgrounds; the unemployed, the at-risk youths, prostitutes, drug addicts, militants, internet fraudsters, and petty criminals who are ready to be rehabilitated.
Read more about the project at
emptythestreets.com.
Where is the money to run the organization? Where are the rehab facilities to help the drug addicts? Where are the counseling centers to help the prostitutes, at risk youth etc? Where are the training programs to help them hone their skills, the after school programs to help them make up for the time lost and job programs to send them to get work?
ReplyDeleteJust asking...Because as far as I know and I could be wrong, we don't have ANY of these services on a private, local or national level. The way social problems are dealt with is within the family, the government does not step in to rescue the disadvantaged.
It is a noble undertaking by Charly Boy, I wonder how he is going to accomplish it in a country where people just see the people he's trying to help as people who are misbehaving and don't want to grow up. We don't deal well with psychological/mental issues well.
Kudos Charly!
"I can't help to stop.." <<-- at least be grammatically correct with your advertisements. It is irritating to see such gaffes.
ReplyDeleteWelldone Charly boy! At least you are making a change in your own small way.
ReplyDelete.....bbut Charley Boy smokes weed? So how does this work?
ReplyDeleteNigerian Firstladies and beauty Queens float pet projects and NGOs while in office but as soon as they leave office their NGOs fold up...... Charley it is not about having lofty dreams and projects. Do you have the capacity to sustain it or you want to rely on Government and corporations, Govt that can not even provide stable electricity...... So Charley start what you can finish, some of the projects you started you never finished , you only finished PMAN.
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