brazil and talk to people from other countries. they all want to travel more, see the land, el salvador, england. the world cup in brazil brought together teams of street children from all over the world. the philippines, nicaragua, the united states, and tanzania. they ate together and chatted through translated about different cultures and shared problems. >> there is one kid, no, two kids who went to brazil who six months ago were living under a bridge in buenos aires. their parents are still there. the boys are now going to school. one is a good leader, captain of the football team. >> founding it 30 years ago forced by circumstance when a sick boy was placed in their care by a parishioner. now they house more than 50 children. >> i never had the strength for the resources to respond to all of their needs. i always thought that the little i could offer is still better than the street. >> reporter: more than 850 homeless children have lived here. needing food, security, and education, love and understanding, but perhaps more importantly hope for the kind of future that they would never find on