Juvenile Deliquency - Bondo USA

“THE CHILD IS BECOMING AN ADULT. A CHILD IS A CHILD. IT IS NEITHER WHITE NOR YELLOW. IT IS NOT BLACK. IT IS THE COLOR OF A CHILD. SO GIVE TO HIM. GIVE FREELY.”

Juvenile Deliquency

 

Juvenile delinquency: what to do? Donate

How to deal with juvenile delinquency from precarious environments and insecurity that it engenders in society? To meet the needs of young people and their families and the need to fit harmoniously into the social life, BONDO assn has worked for fifteen years in partnership with public, communal, Non-Profit associations local and private.

Efforts made continually show us today, more than ever, it is essential to take the evil at its root because otherwise the police intervention and repeated judicial sanctions are ineffective. Because in our eyes, young offenders are victims of a social and economic system and its corollaries and have a feeling of exclusion, mistrust vis-à-vis others at school in the street, hiring and at work, this is in contradiction with the principles of citizenship. Citizenship to which they aspire and which they would like to have to avoid ending up on the street and fall into addictions as are most immigrants. We help young children and families in Belgium and we help immigrants living on the margins of society.

The association BONDO has strong experience in the field that attracts the attention of everyone on the following facts:

First, children from immigrant families whose parents are literate without special training and are dependent on welfare are potentially risked to dropout and commit crimes (drug use, theft and violence).

Second, even children whose parents are intellectuals (university graduates), receiving training that would give them access to work theoretically know also of school failures and feelings of exclusion.

Third, the acceptance of foreign communities with their differences would be the best way for social inclusion and integration of immigrants to meet expectations and meet the principles of citizenship.

“The child is becoming an adult. A child is a child. It is neither white nor yellow. It is not black. It is color of a child. So give him. Give without counting.”

Bernadette Dao

 

“DO IT”