Good Shepherd Homes is a British charity which provides care for street children and orphans in West India.
Good Shepherd Homes (GSH) operates in small units of twelve children, staffed by house parents.
These children improvise a living by begging, collecting and selling scrap and waste, brushing shoes and other forms of child labour.
GSH does not receive fees from the children under its care or their family members, and is exclusively supported by donations and free will contributions.
The documentary film, which deals with the plight of street children in Mumbai, was screened numerous times including at three Unchosen film events in Bristol and at the Keele University [1] Good Shepherd Homes constructed a residential project consisting of eight buildings with a capacity for 430 children and 80 staff members during 2014 and 2015.