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bonsoir j’arrive pas à comprendre la dernière question pouvez vous m’aider s’il vous plaît ? merci .
From red noses to real chance
1. Read the text and learn about Peter.
Use different colours to undertine the
following details. Then order them
PERSONAL STORIES
to help you recap
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Personal information
Petar, 11 years old, kenge
PETER'S STORY
Risumu
Peter wall old whenevedo
in Kisums, the third largest city in Kenya
The physical abuse he suffered at the hands
his father and mother--low was so bad that
he decided to take his chances occuping
home on the back of a trailer truck
He has already spent over a year sleeping rough in the
Luckily, he is not alone Kim siready had many
HOVIC programme:
children who offered him vital friendship and showed low
Goal and means of action
to find and sell scraps of used total
But Peter's survival has been hielped by the sout. The
HOVIC project, funded by Comic Relud, aims to help children
like him get off the streets. They offer them a place to stay at
and wash, as well as education and medicale
In the safety offered by these facilities, Peter and his friends to
not have to act like adults any more he describes how they
and play together at HOVIC, children once again
Cut wasn edusation
,
mediul attention
Changes in Peter's life
Adapted from Comic Relief website
bonsoir j’arrive pas à comprendre la dernière question pouvez vous m’aider s’il vous plaît ? merci . From red noses to real chance 1. Read the text and learn ab

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  • Bonjour,

    Réponse :

    Personal information:

    HOVIC programme: Goal and means of action:

    Changes in Peter’s life: ( après avoir passé plus d'un an à dormir dans la rue, grâce à d'autres enfants renconntrés mais surtout l'aide de HOVIC, il est redevenu un enfant....

    PETER'S STORY

    Peter was 11 years old when he arrived in Kisumu, the third largest city in

    Kenya. The physical abuse he suffered at the hands his father and mother-in-

    law was so bad that he decided to take his chances alone, ecaping

    home on the back of a trailer truck

    He has already spent over a year sleeping rough in the city.

    Luckily, he is not alone: Kisumu already had many homeless children

    who offered him vital friendship and showed him how to find and sell scraps

    of used metal.

    But Peter's survival has been helped by another source too.  The

    HOVIC project, funded by Comic Relief, aims to help children

    like him get off the streets. They offer them a place to stay, eat,

    and wash, as well as education and medical attention.

    In the safety offered by these facilities, Peter and his friends do

    not have to act like adults any more: he describes how they relax

    and play together at HOVIC, children once again