The real impact of Lion
This money will make a huge difference to our projects at railways stations in India and the children they protect. Over the next five years we plan to create 25 Child Friendly Stations where rail communities will be trained to look out for and intercept children at risk.
Those who have run away, those who have been abandoned, those who are seeking shelter and those, like Saroo, who simply get lost.
It costs us around £37,000 to transform a bustling, chaotic Indian station into a child-friendly space – the money we expect Lion to bring us could be used to fund at least another three.
The film, which so accurately portrays the issues we are tackling in India, took home two BAFTAs in February and received critical acclaim, going on to gain six Oscar nominations.
The movie certainly won the hearts of millions and many of them have seen Railway Children as the tangible response to their emotion.
Our website has seen an almost 200 per cent increase in visitors over the period of the film’s release so Lion has helped us spread the word about the problems faced by street children and what we are doing to help more than we ever could have imagined.