Rescue encourages the children at the Rescue Home to be involved in activities that benefit the community so that they are not just receiving but giving.  

One of the activities that the children have been involved in is literacy training in a local gypsy encampment.  These gypsies are illiterate and travel from area to area usually collecting money for taking their decorated bulls from door to door for people to worship and give money.  The Rescue children go into the encampment with Rescue leaders and actually participate in teaching.  It is a great way for them to help others with the knowledge and eduaction that they have received.

Another way that the Rescue children participate is by going to the train station along with leadership and speaking with children still living on the streets, encouraging them with the benefits of education and a future off the streets and taking them to a local restaurant for a meal.  The leaders can then invite more children to come and join the Rescue Home.  Some agree and others decide to stay on the streets for one reason or another.  Either way, relationships are started and those who decide not to join the Rescue Home usually are met again in subsequent trips to the train station.