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March 17th, 2005 02:41 PM #31
I agree with ILD. Our first teachers our are parents, so good parenting plays a big role in the development of a child. However, it is also possible that a good number of these kids don't have parents or don't know where their parents are, just like what we found out in some of our wards in the project that I mentioned on an earlier post. Because there is nobody to give them proper directions, they go their...peers. When this happens, instead of these kids amounting to something they could end up amounting to nothing.
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March 17th, 2005 02:46 PM #32
hmmm daming ganyan, sa may cubao area naman, nung nag cocommute pa ako usually naman "mga bayarang babae" doing it in the streets, but at least may kumot silang pantakip.
kung kids yan, i hafta agree, yung iba bumabalik sa bisyo. I grew up seeing lots of them sa cubao kase ako nag aral kahit anong reach out ang gawin. kaso to be fair to those na may chance na magbago a little help goes a long way. Daming ngo's ang tumutulong sa kanila. problema lang eh kulang ang budget ng mga ngo's.
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March 17th, 2005 02:48 PM #33
well depende na rin yan sa mga nagdodonate, kng malalim pasensya mo bagay yan sayo, pero kng maiksi lng pasensya 2lad sakin, iinit lng ulo ko kng makikita kong tinulungan na nga binale wala pa.
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March 17th, 2005 02:50 PM #34
To be fair, some of these kids come from broken homes, were abused and/or molested by their very own parents or next of kin. Usually they have no family members nearby to run to, so they take to the streets.
Pero hindi din basta-basta donations ang solusyon. The first step is getting them off the streets, where society can be a threat to them as much as they pose a danger to society. Law enforcers should be more vigilant in transferring these kids to the proper institutions. Pag nasa custody na sila ng mga institutions na ito, dun na papasok yung worth ng mga donations (financial or otherwise).Last edited by Bogeyman; March 17th, 2005 at 02:53 PM.
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March 17th, 2005 02:54 PM #35
Overpopulation = No Progress. And does our government educate and promote family planning? No... because of the Catholic Church. Natural Method my A$$.
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March 17th, 2005 02:55 PM #36
Originally Posted by mazdamazda
hahahaha! libre toro ah.
pero i think talagang hindi nila na rerealize yung ginagawa nila dahil may damage na pagiisip nyang mga yan.
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March 17th, 2005 02:58 PM #37
Parang mga adok na trabahador din naman yan eh, kung adik, lasingero sila, kahit bigyan mong trabahong mahusay ang bayad di padin nya gagawin yun... mas madali patambay tambay, nakaw minsan, limos minsan, pangtawid gutom lang habol...
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March 17th, 2005 03:01 PM #38
iba naman, ayaw rin magpa2long. they should help themselves 1st before letting others help them. WILL lng naman puhunan nila e, pera na sa iba.
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March 17th, 2005 03:11 PM #39i'm not the MMDA's biggest fan, pero ung MMDA na nakita mo, baka nangalanganin din kasi outnumbered na, unpredictable pa ang mga yan. but he could've radioed/called for help though.
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March 17th, 2005 05:49 PM #40
Should have. Last I heard, public *** is STILL illegal in Manila. Dapat tinawagan na ang DSWD doon.