One year later New Horizons had 150 kids. They learned fast school, computer skills, security jobs, even helping police with info only street kids know.
Three years later the program was in 89 cities across 23 countries. 47,328 kids changed their lives.
Ethan, now 16, stood on a huge stage in front of presidents and leaders from 47 countries.
He said: “Three years ago I was sleeping in abandoned buildings, eating from trash. Today we’ve helped almost 50,000 kids turn pain into power.”
The crowd stood and clapped for minutes.
One boy, Miguel, spoke: “This program didn’t save me from who I was. It helped me become the best version of me.”
Now the kids run parts of the program themselves. They started “Warriors of Hope” – a global group led by young people who once lived on the streets.
It all started with one brave jump into a river.
One act of kindness.
One boy who decided a stranger’s life mattered.
And now thousands of kids around the world are jumping into their own rivers – saving themselves, saving others, changing everything.
You never know whose life your small brave choice will save… maybe even the whole world.