Abdul, a 14 years boy, used to do hazardous work for money, sleeping out the home, and not studying. He lives with his mother in Buhoro Cell, Ruhango Sector. He had left of school and working for money. He used to carry heavy jerry cans of water and mud bricks. On top of that, the money he earned used it to buy and drink alcohol. When children in grass root group (Happy) realized that Abdul is doing heavy work, not schooling, and sleeps outside, they decided to go and talk to him and his mother about child rights and the dangers of child labor. After a while, Abdul was convinced and promised his peers to stop doing heavy work for money and go back to school. His mother also promised to provide the school materials and will not close him outside the house anymore. Currently, Abdul does decent work for helping his family living, and is schooling at Buhoro Primary School. While appreciating the role of children in leaving child labor, Abdul said; I thank the children from the grass root group for their effort to come to talk to me and my family. I had left school and was working for money, and engaging in bad behavior like drinking alcohol. Now, I have realized that I was spoiling my future. I decided to leave working for money, do decent work to support parents for family living and then go to school.