Slum Survivor…
Every day, over 1 billion people have to survive in the growing slums in many of the world’s cities.
The basics of life can be very hard to come by. Houses are built from scraps of timber, plastic and cardboard. Toilets may be non-existent or shared by hundreds of people. Piped water is a luxury that people in slums can’t afford.

This is reality for over a billion people on our planet. Imagine if it was your reality.
… This is Reality
Slum Survivor is a simulation experience designed to :
- help young people get a taste of what life might be like in a slum
- reflect on God’s concern for the poor
- start thinking about how they can respond
Slum Survivor is the most fun you can have without a bed … or food … or soap … or a sense of dignity.
Ryan
Slum Survivor can be run over a weekend or a day, as an evening program or even a series of weekly meetings. After building their own slum houses, Slum Survivors participate in a series of challenges that simulate aspects of slum life. These fun challenges are guaranteed to test their endurance, creativity and ingenuity.

The Slum Survivor resource kit has everything you need to run Slum Survivor, including real life stories and images from slums, information about TEAR Australia partners working with communities in poor urban neighbourhoods, and practical ways to respond to the needs of the urban poor.
Download the Slum Survivor Kit (5MB .pdf)
To order a print copy, email tearaust@tear.org.au or call 1800 244 988
Slum Survivor at Blackstump 2007
Last modified on 2007-08-29 01:47:36 GMT. 3 comments.
Slum Survivor will go large at Blackstump 2007 from 29 September - 2 October. Up to 20 ‘Stumpers could be this year’s Slum Survivors. Check out the application page to find out more.

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