If you would like to get involved with the non-governmental organizations whose work we followed and filmed in Lucky Express, please view the following websites. All of these NGO’s do great work, providing food, education, shelter and healthcare for street children and children living on the platforms in India. Their work has saved many precious lives and given hope to many.
If you would like to make a large tax decuctible donation for the film, please contact us.
We are able to receive these sorts of non-taxable donations through the International Documentary Association ( www.documentary.org) under a 501c 3 status.
www.ashalayam.org and www.streetchildcare.com
My name is Firoz Khan. I am 20 years old.
I ran away from home when I was 6 years old. My family situation was no good for me…..
I spent 4 years alone at New Delhi Station from the age of 6 years old to ten years old.
I got off the streets when I was 10 years old…. and I went Salaam Baalak Trust – an organization that helps kids get off the streets.
At SBT I got an education. I am still studying there. On the side and I am learning photography. Now my biggest passion in life is photography.
I would be very happy if someone could donate their old camera to me.
A good digital camera can help me take professional photos. Or you can donate money to help me buy a new one. My favorite camera is (canon 7D, cnn5D and canon 60D)
Right now I am using 1000D camera which is not professional.
And I would like to be professional photographer..and I will hard work for my future.
Best regards,
Firoz