In Cape Town, many children are left out on the streets begging for food and being abused by policemen and strangers. They are accused of stealing and end up using drugs. But a grassroots organization called Homestead is offering a place for children to drop in and get their minds off of drugs, letting them play soccer or dominos and get the food they need.
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