Life stories study was a joint, interactive exploration into lives of street children who are now, in institutional homes or are, independent adults. The research was designed to allow thirty-five participants, aged between 10-22 years, from 5 cities to share these experiences in a relationship of trust. This study captures the indifference endured by street children from people in power (by virtue of age, resources, position or privilege) leading to an intense and indiscriminate suffering that is seldom shared. Their experiences help us in understanding five areas in the context of street children: education, health, nutrition, employment, and relations on the street.