GOD LIVES EVEN IN STREET KIDS
In practically every big city, especially those
that are known for wealth, glamour, excitement, etc., there are
also many destitute kids who have no home except the streets. They
are to be found in New York, London, Bombay, and all the other big
cities one can think of, as also in places one is not aware of.
This is the story of street kids in Casablanca, Morocco, and how
the fate of some of them changed when, one day in November 1994,
a doctor stopped to talk to their gang.
Dr.
M’jid Najat did not believe till then that street kids existed
in Casablanca – they were to be found only in big cities like
New York – that is what she thought. But that day in November
1994 when she was driving along, she saw a gang of teenagers, sitting
amidst garbage and behaving in a rowdy fashion. She was taken aback.
She stopped her car, got down and walked to the group. She then
said, “I am a doctor. Can I do anything for you?” The
boys did not take her seriously, and so one boy, by way of teasing
her, said, “Yeah, you can do something for sure. How about
giving me a cigarette?” His remark produced laughter amongst
the kids. But Dr. Najat was not put off. Instead she continued talking
to the boys. Meanwhile, a big pile of garbage descended from the
sky falling squarely on the boys – it was a lady in one of
the upper floors of the building nearby emptying her trash can into
the street below! Dr. Najat had never seen anything like that!
Despite this interruption, the conversation continued and slowly
the boys realised that there was love and compassion in the lady.
Her compassion melted them and made the boys accept her help. Dr.
Najat fetched her bag, cleaned their skin wounds, removing any puss,
applying medication and bandages, etc. It was time for Dr. Najat
to leave and one of the boys said, “Adieu,” something
one says when one does not expect to see the other person again.
The boys really thought that that was the last time they would see
Dr. Najat. They were mistaken.
Dr. Najat was shocked beyond words; “How could people live
like this?” she asked herself. She did not stop thinking about
the boys after she left. One thing led to another. Next day she
was back there again in the slum and took the boys to a public bath
where they enjoyed the luxury of a bath for the first time in years.
Next, she took them to her home and gave them clothes she had collected
from her husband and friends. Suddenly, the street kids were wearing
clean clothes and they began to look quite smart in their T-shirts
and jeans!
One thing led to another. Dr. Najat located an abandoned shed.
On enquiry she found that it belonged to an orphanage. She made
a deal and the orphanage let her use the shed, provided she carried
out all the repairs. The repairs were arranged and a place was available
for the boys to stay – they no longer needed to sleep in the
streets. A hotel heard about all this and donated beds. And so on,
the tree of love and kindness grew. An NGO then came along and volunteered
to contribute funds if Dr. Najat could raise matching grants from
other sources. So she travelled to France, and raised some money
from the French Government, Air France, and so on, and in this way
she soon had $ 20,000. With this, she started a small school and
training programme.
Now, many of the street kids have left her care to go out into
the world and live as respectable citizens, even as new street kids
are taking the place of those who have left. Of course, the candles
that have been lit are trying to light other candles in their own
small way.
Swami says LOVE ALL SERVE ALL. A good many of us
hear it not just once or twice but so many, many times. Yet, we
do not use that Mantra to change our lives, and thereby
also that of others. We are sure Dr. Najat of Morocco has never
heard of Swami or His advice. And yet she did just that –
to love all and serve all. How come? Because most of us devotees
listen with our ears the voice coming from outside,
while she heard the same message from the Voice within,
and she heard with her Heart! That makes all the
difference! Think about it!
Jai Sai Ram.
SGH Team. |