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第3014期:Public welfare projects provide help to homeless children

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Years ago Jamila Larson saw hundreds of children were living in homeless shelters in Washington D.C. So she decided to seek it for herself.

几年前,贾米拉·拉森(JamilaLarson)看到数百名儿童住在华盛顿特区的收容所受罪,于是她决定亲自去一探究竟。


I really wasn't prepared for what I saw. I saw half-dressed children in the hallway with no toys, rows of metal bunk beds, sheets for doors, no screens on the windows.

我真的没做好心理准备去面对我所看到的一切。走廊里站着衣衫不整的孩子,没有玩具,只有成排的金属双层床,门帘是床单做的,窗户上连纱窗都没有。


And I asked the women giving me a tour doesn't anyone ever donate toys, thinking that my co-workers and I could do a toy drive for the holidays.

我问带我参观的女士是否有人捐赠过玩具,想着我和同事们可以在假期发起一次玩具募捐活动。


So I was told yes sometimes people donate toys but we keep them in a closet. So the kids won't make a mess.

我听说,有时人们会捐赠玩具,但收容所会把它们放在壁橱里,这样孩子们就不会弄得一团糟。


So that's when I learned that it wasn't actually going to be helpful for us to donate toys, that we literally needed to donate ourselves.

就在那时我才明白,捐赠玩具对孩子们不能起到任何帮助,我们真的需要捐出的是自己的爱心。


In 2003, Larson decided to help to start a non-profit organization called Playtime Project.

2003年,拉森决定帮助创办一个名为Playtime Project的非营利组织.


Each partner with homeless shelters provide fun activities and playrooms for children.

每家与无家可归者收容所合作的机构都为儿童提供趣味活动和游戏室。


It's supported by private donations and the help of 200 volunteers a week.

项目依靠私人捐赠以及每周200名志愿者的帮助来维持。


Ultimately we are trying to really stop the cycle of homelessness, give these kids who are experiencing a variety of different stresses in their lives.

最终,我们真正想要做的是终止无家可归的恶性循环,为那些生活中承受着各种不同压力的孩子们提供帮助。


For some of them homelessness is not the only issue that they are dealing with.

对他们中的一些人来说,无家可归并非他们面临的唯一问题。


Some of them are dealing with domestic violence, a variety of different things.

他们中的一些人正在应对家庭暴力等各种不同的问题。


And so having an opportunity for them to have a space that they can kind of call their own, where they know it's safe,

给他们一个可以称得上是自己的空间,在那里他们知道是安全的,


they know the people there care about them, they are able to put their you know stresses aside and just simply be children and play.

知道那里的人关心他们,能够放下压力,单纯地做孩子、尽情玩耍。


Playtime Project offers about 700 homeless children games that help them learn and develop and trips to museums, amusement parks and baseball games.

Playtime Project为大约700名无家可归的儿童提供了有助于学习和成长的游戏,并组织他们参观博物馆、游乐园以及观看棒球比赛。


Participants say the nonprofit fulfills needs greater than many people know.

参与者表示,这家非营利组织满足的需求比很多人所知道的还要多。


There are a lot of homeless kids in Washington D.C. A lot of people don't even know half the stuff they go through.

华盛顿特区有很多无家可归的孩子。很多人甚至不知道他们经历了什么。


These kids are very fortunate here. When I leave them there, I'm confident that one of these volunteers are gonna to talk to them about being whatever they want to be.

这些孩子在这里很幸运。当我离开他们时,我确信会有志愿者和他们谈论成为他们想成为的任何人的话题。


I got my mind through it and it's like don't worry about it. I ain't never seen men like these before. We play football, flat football, basketball; we do math, science.

我想明白了,在这里我好像不用担心。我以前从没见过像他们这样的人。我们踢足球,打橄榄球,打篮球,学习数学和科学。


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