This article highlights the harsh realities faced by street children in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo, while showcasing the efforts of local organizations working to support them. It describes how thousands of children—often driven to the streets by poverty, family breakdown, or accusations of witchcraft—survive through begging, informal work, and coping with daily violence, exploitation, and health risks. The piece follows outreach teams providing mobile care, education, and vocational training, aiming to rehabilitate children and reintegrate them into society. While emphasizing the resilience and aspirations of these young people, the article also underscores the scale and complexity of the crisis, and the critical role of sustained support to offer children safer alternatives and a path toward a more stable future.