Children looking out
Inside the Church
- The Church of St. Andrew & St. Columba, Mumbai conducts a project known as the Pavement Club which is designed to help underprivileged street children dwelling on the pavements. The Pavement Club caters to the various needs of the underprivileged children, regardless of caste, creed or religion. The doors are open wide inviting all children in need, never denying entry to anyone. The functioning of the Pavement Club is covered under the objects of the Church of St. Andrew and St. Columba Trust and has been effective since 1975. The Pavement Club is situated at the premises of the Church of St. Columba, 11 Hazarimal Somani Marg, Fort, Mumbai - 400 001.
A nutritious meal enjoyed by Children
Food is served
- The activities began in 1975, under the caption 'Operation Shidori' a programme to provide food for children and street dwellers during a time of drought and famine. However, in 1978, Operation Shidori was renamed 'The Pavement Club'.
A little girl's hair being groomed
A little boy enjoying a meal
Medicines being distributed
- Friday evenings to a street child is one involving recreation, fun and games, a chance to have a much required bath, avail of medical care, clothing, and the assurance of a wholesome and nutritious meal. Beyond this the children are also given a sense of belonging and the love and care of a family.
Children enjoying a game of football
Clothes being distributed
Children watching Television











