Kaya Kids
Kaya Children International is a Bolivian charity dedicated to rescuing and protecting the street children of La Paz. The charity also supports parents struggling to cope with the demands of providing for their families.
It is estimated that the number of children living on the streets in the city of La Paz exceeds 10,000. Kaya’s own research shows that 90% of the children they work with have been victims of abuse in the past and 89% have used drugs whilst living on the streets. Shockingly, the average age a Kaya child began living on the streets is just 8 years old. The families that the charity support live on an average income of just $3 a day.
In 2014 I was commissioned by the charity to document three key projects; the educational day centre, residential programme and social worker home visits. The images that follow are a selection of the work produced during my week spent with the charity. Over the past year, the images have been used to raise awareness and funds for Kaya through publication on their website and social media pages.
Learn more about Kaya Children International’s work here.