
Street Kids International has been producing, together with our international partners; practical, adaptable materials for talking to youth about drug and substance use for over a decade. Our materials use narration, animation, and activities to engage youth in discussions about substance use. At the core of our drug use programming is Goldtooth, an animation produced in 1993 which is still used in dozens of languages from around the world.
On a regular basis Street Kids International Staff and associates
participate in events and produce documents on issues affecting street
youth. We have provided these resources here for your use. Please
feel free to reference them in your research and pass them on to
others.![]()
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| street kids international produced: | |||
| dec 2003 | David James-Wilson, Helene Duquette |
International Harm Reduction Program in Asia | |
| David James-Wilson | Helping Street Kids Cope with Drugs and AIDS | ||
| spring 2003 | Stephanie Sauvé | Changing Paradigms for Working with Street Youth: The Experience of Street Kids International |
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Each annual report is an opportunity to share stories and information on our programs. In 2003-2004 we invested heavily in time and effort to put together an annual report that captured our work more completely that we had in some time. We have kept this report here as it is still very current and will give you an excellent sense of who we are and what we do.
2006
- 2007 Annual Report - current
2005
- 2006 Annual Report
2004
- 2005 Annual Report
2003
- 2004 Annual Report
Each newsletter we write shares a variety of stories and educational pieces on our work. We have kept an archive of these here, as we think that they continue to be relevant. Please feel free to review them to get to know us and our history better.
2008
spring newsletter - current issue!
2007
fall newsletter
2007
spring newsletter
2006
fall newsletter
2006
spring newsletter
2005
spring newsletter
2004
spring newsletter
2003
summer newsletter
2003
spring newsletter
2002
winter newsletter