Street Priests

Street Priests is a youth-led nonprofit in Calabar that rescues, educates, and reintegrates street-connected children through welfare support and rights advocacy.

📌 13 Iso Oqua Street, Off IBB Way
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About Street Priests

We are Street Priests, a youth-led movement committed to rebuilding hope for children living and working on the streets by meeting urgent needs while creating clear pathways back to safety, learning, and stability through consistent community-based support and responsible case follow-up.

We run practical, child-centered programs that combine educational advancement, rehabilitation and reintegration services, welfare interventions, and advocacy for child-rights enforcement, ensuring each child we encounter can access protection, basic care, and realistic opportunities to grow into a thriving, supported member of society.

We also mobilize volunteers, partners, and donors to strengthen the systems around vulnerable children, using campaigns, community outreach, and sustained collaboration to expand impact, keep children visible to the support they deserve, and help families and communities participate in lasting, measurable change.


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A few more things about Street Priests

What services does Street Priests offer?

Street Priests delivers education support, rehabilitation and reintegration services, welfare interventions, and advocacy for child-rights protection, with programs designed to move children from the streets to safer, more stable futures.

How can I donate or support their programs?

You can donate through their official giving channels on their website and donation page, or reach out directly via their published email and phone number for tailored support options.

Do they help children return to school in Calabar?

Yes, their Educational Advancement Program focuses on enrolling and supporting street-connected and out-of-school children with pathways back into learning and development.

What does rehabilitation and reintegration involve?

Their approach combines welfare support, safety planning, and reintegration steps that help children transition away from street life toward safer living arrangements and longer-term stability.

Can individuals or companies partner with the organization?

Yes, they welcome partnerships for campaigns and community programs, and they provide contact and partnership pathways through their official website.

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