The results revealed significant statistical difference between the experimental and control group on self-esteem F (1, 21) = 25.16, p. 000, partial n2 =. 545, and coping skills F (1, 21) = 33.71, p.000, partial n2 =.616 but no significant statistical difference was found on resilience F (1, 21)=7.44), p.079, partialn2=.262. The study concluded that with appropriate interventions techniques, street children can be equipped to survive life challenges and perhaps think of leaving the streets. Recommendations and implications are discussed.