for all here who comment and live by rules of the catholic church maybe you should stop and ask yourselves what has the catholic church done for the poor people in any country .and the answer is NOTHING .the vatican has more wealth then some countries and they give nothing back .corrupt pedofile priests and the church condones it .i hope to live long enough to see the catholic empire in ruins
CALLING ALL FILIFINO'S ABROAD: Let us ALL unite as ONE, by helping the poor in OUR beloved country the Philippines. "WE cannot do everything, but WE can do something". Let's start with OUR barrangay first, then extend.."DON't asked what your country can do for you! "ASKED what you can do for your country" Let us break the "CYCLE OF POVERTY" by given one child (s) an EDUCATION. WE cannot help them all, BUT we can START by helping ONE, then TWO...IN LORD JESUS CHRIST NAME...AMEN! GOD BLESS
CALLING ALL FILIFINO'S ABROAD: Let us ALL unite as ONE, by helping the poor in OUR beloved country the Philippines. "WE cannot do everything, but WE can do something". Let's start with OUR own barrangay/suburbs first, then extend...DON'T asked what your country can do for you! ASKED what you can do for your country! Let us break the cycle of poverty, by giving one child(s) an education. WE cannot help them all, but we can START by HELPING ONE, then TWO. So, LETS START WITH 1, THEN MAYBE 2..
Even in poverty, kids - especially Filipino kids can have so much - what - joy for life. I lived there for a couple of years and when I stopped by a street stall for food I would always invite any nearby kids for a snack. I'd spend like $2.00 extra and feed three kids 'til they looked like they would explode. I got paid back big time with those great smiles.
even in canada there are street kids and adolescents who are abandonned .... i have many in my city of montreal.... in the cold winters we have , they survive and some die each year .... its everywhere .... even in richer more stable economies ....
It is everywhere in the world & Phils is still lucky since and quite sure in Africa; you won't see same smiles, frenzy moves or dance but a stern & blank look because they are starving to death.
just for clarification, there are countries in africa, such as botswana and south africa, that do not face problems such as children starving to death. in a country like nigeria, you can find greater wealth than you can in the phils. do not say that an entire continent is nothing but ethiopian famines.
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tanga pilipino k din,,wg mo hamakin ang mga mhhirap n k2lad nla,,,purke maayos lang buhay mo gnan k mkpgsalita,,wla mggwa gnan tlg ang pinas...wg k nlang manlaiit,,kc pilipino k din gago k tlg,,,,!!!!!!sana kunin kna ni lord gago
I wanted to see a real take-down. Well, I'm a britsh football fan and pub enthusiast. I wasn't disappointed with thier cute little mosh-pit though. I was hardcore too, in 84. Kids are kids are kids.
Ps. What do all these mission trips I keep hearing about involve. Handing out condonms are fighting co-ruption and the church? SMASH THE SYSTEM. Well righty-o mate. Keep up the good work.
Wow that was so cute. Were they doing a mosh pit and hardcore dancing with the punches and kicks? Where did they learn that? haha! I was suppossed to go to the slums for a mission trip but i didnt get the funds so I will have to try again next year...:-(
I've been to the philippines several times. I love it there. The world could learn alot from a filipino childs smile. I've helped some and wondered, who was really helping who? In some ways they are poor. But in many ways they are far richer than the children here in the states. It's all perspective. I miss them.
i really dont think they care they are to busy being kids and being cae free. just becasuse their country is has probs doesnt mean the kids should only worry about food and money.instead of feeling sorry for them selves these kids try to have fun with thier friends.
if you ever happen to walk into a neighbourhood like this one, never, not even once, tell these children not to worry about food and money. many of these children work long, hard days on the streets and in the landfills to earn the money needed to barely survive. and many don't. they have little time for self-pity. despite their apparent happiness, an empty stomach is an everyday thing.
Also unemployment is a huge problem there plus over population.the use of condoms could solve alot of problems,but who am i to say that since i am not a catholic.
i do agree with you. happy kids or not, they are undoubtedly poor. but solving the problem is not simply about wealth redistribution and handing out condoms. it is part, but i wouldnt say it is the solution. separation of church and state would be a big step in improving things, though. afterwards, the country can move forward and develop, which will lead to lower birth rates and create incentives to stay at home rather than work abroad and send money back home.
@atebane yes I understand keep church and state apart. The church runs the goverment, the over population issue is cause by the church. Also filipinos like to have many children and play the odds game that one of them will go abroad and then send remittance back to look after the family. Just ask many OFW. Also the goverment in Philippines sets remittance targets, crazy. Everything is priced retail too in small towns so people can't save buy purchase in bulk. Many other issues too.
i have been to philippines more than 15 times now and im fully aware of the poverty that exists there,unforunately the political system there is not properly geared up to deal with the situation properly,vast amounts of wealth should be spread more evenly to help the poor
fuck the rich.
lbjoshbal 4 months ago
@touchiness2009 bullshit
clazza01 7 months ago
when ever im there in navotas i see beautifull children having fun always smilling
jimcunningham61 9 months ago
for all here who comment and live by rules of the catholic church maybe you should stop and ask yourselves what has the catholic church done for the poor people in any country .and the answer is NOTHING .the vatican has more wealth then some countries and they give nothing back .corrupt pedofile priests and the church condones it .i hope to live long enough to see the catholic empire in ruins
ruffedges59 1 year ago
The Corporate Defacto Goverments are not doing a proper job.
read the ICESCR Covenant and The universal declaration of human rights.
canadastreetmedia 1 year ago
this is a typical scene in almost every street, especially in manila. this is not a happy scene since most of this kids have no future.
oldsoldier65 1 year ago
man..what a poor bitch..okay..you can die...
PagPagMan 1 year ago
это где ?
anomalik13 2 years ago
its "PHILIPINO" god damn get it right
gubound 2 years ago
@gubound i know that it is philipino so....
s9744073e 1 year ago
@gubound no it's spelled Filipino.
Filipino style ^^
youngjazz777 1 year ago
CALLING ALL FILIFINO'S ABROAD: Let us ALL unite as ONE, by helping the poor in OUR beloved country the Philippines. "WE cannot do everything, but WE can do something". Let's start with OUR barrangay first, then extend.."DON't asked what your country can do for you! "ASKED what you can do for your country" Let us break the "CYCLE OF POVERTY" by given one child (s) an EDUCATION. WE cannot help them all, BUT we can START by helping ONE, then TWO...IN LORD JESUS CHRIST NAME...AMEN! GOD BLESS
freshflowers4u2 2 years ago 5
yes! I agree with ya ;-)
God bless ya people, AMEN!
DaCrackPOT91 2 years ago
CALLING ALL FILIFINO'S ABROAD: Let us ALL unite as ONE, by helping the poor in OUR beloved country the Philippines. "WE cannot do everything, but WE can do something". Let's start with OUR own barrangay/suburbs first, then extend...DON'T asked what your country can do for you! ASKED what you can do for your country! Let us break the cycle of poverty, by giving one child(s) an education. WE cannot help them all, but we can START by HELPING ONE, then TWO. So, LETS START WITH 1, THEN MAYBE 2..
freshflowers4u2 2 years ago
Even in poverty, kids - especially Filipino kids can have so much - what - joy for life. I lived there for a couple of years and when I stopped by a street stall for food I would always invite any nearby kids for a snack. I'd spend like $2.00 extra and feed three kids 'til they looked like they would explode. I got paid back big time with those great smiles.
fjdownes 2 years ago
philipino >_>
gubound 2 years ago
even in canada there are street kids and adolescents who are abandonned .... i have many in my city of montreal.... in the cold winters we have , they survive and some die each year .... its everywhere .... even in richer more stable economies ....
mameloche 2 years ago
you can compare. In Congo for exemple , there is more Kids who live in the street than every rich countries of the world.
So like we says in France " Reflechis avant de Parler"
lydlod21 2 years ago
aww arent the street children just cute.
how can someone just abandon then?! i wish i could adopt them all
ernispel 2 years ago
if you cant adopt them all then adopt at least one of them.
ManOnFlames 2 years ago 2
... no you don't. i mean i feel sorry for them but... not all of them?!?!?!
SimmedSim12 2 years ago
It is everywhere in the world & Phils is still lucky since and quite sure in Africa; you won't see same smiles, frenzy moves or dance but a stern & blank look because they are starving to death.
prettyboynelson 2 years ago
just for clarification, there are countries in africa, such as botswana and south africa, that do not face problems such as children starving to death. in a country like nigeria, you can find greater wealth than you can in the phils. do not say that an entire continent is nothing but ethiopian famines.
atebane 2 years ago
subalit........nauunawaan ko lahat at bawat kataga ng mga sinusulat mo......
spacej0ckey 2 years ago
koldexx21........huag naman sobrang brutal sa mga salita mo, mamaya, kunin kapa isa sa mga ninong sa kumpil ng mga batang yan!
spacej0ckey 2 years ago
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tanga pilipino k din,,wg mo hamakin ang mga mhhirap n k2lad nla,,,purke maayos lang buhay mo gnan k mkpgsalita,,wla mggwa gnan tlg ang pinas...wg k nlang manlaiit,,kc pilipino k din gago k tlg,,,,!!!!!!sana kunin kna ni lord gago
psd566 2 years ago
I wanted to see a real take-down. Well, I'm a britsh football fan and pub enthusiast. I wasn't disappointed with thier cute little mosh-pit though. I was hardcore too, in 84. Kids are kids are kids.
Ps. What do all these mission trips I keep hearing about involve. Handing out condonms are fighting co-ruption and the church? SMASH THE SYSTEM. Well righty-o mate. Keep up the good work.
deepeeeh 3 years ago
AWE! they are cute!
QueenMera 3 years ago 6
Wow that was so cute. Were they doing a mosh pit and hardcore dancing with the punches and kicks? Where did they learn that? haha! I was suppossed to go to the slums for a mission trip but i didnt get the funds so I will have to try again next year...:-(
whitedragonawa 3 years ago 2
I've been to the philippines several times. I love it there. The world could learn alot from a filipino childs smile. I've helped some and wondered, who was really helping who? In some ways they are poor. But in many ways they are far richer than the children here in the states. It's all perspective. I miss them.
skyydriver68 3 years ago 3
dude i no that i have seen it!!! i know its an everyday thing!!! it isnt like i dont try to help. im just saying.
caiti9 3 years ago
i really dont think they care they are to busy being kids and being cae free. just becasuse their country is has probs doesnt mean the kids should only worry about food and money.instead of feeling sorry for them selves these kids try to have fun with thier friends.
caiti9 3 years ago
if you ever happen to walk into a neighbourhood like this one, never, not even once, tell these children not to worry about food and money. many of these children work long, hard days on the streets and in the landfills to earn the money needed to barely survive. and many don't. they have little time for self-pity. despite their apparent happiness, an empty stomach is an everyday thing.
atebane 3 years ago
what the hell?
5 yr old moshpit!!
daajkoot99 3 years ago
i agree with you totally
cilit99 4 years ago
Also unemployment is a huge problem there plus over population.the use of condoms could solve alot of problems,but who am i to say that since i am not a catholic.
cilit99 4 years ago
i do agree with you. happy kids or not, they are undoubtedly poor. but solving the problem is not simply about wealth redistribution and handing out condoms. it is part, but i wouldnt say it is the solution. separation of church and state would be a big step in improving things, though. afterwards, the country can move forward and develop, which will lead to lower birth rates and create incentives to stay at home rather than work abroad and send money back home.
atebane 4 years ago
it's a complicated situation, and i don't think i understand all its parts.
atebane 4 years ago
@atebane yes I understand keep church and state apart. The church runs the goverment, the over population issue is cause by the church. Also filipinos like to have many children and play the odds game that one of them will go abroad and then send remittance back to look after the family. Just ask many OFW. Also the goverment in Philippines sets remittance targets, crazy. Everything is priced retail too in small towns so people can't save buy purchase in bulk. Many other issues too.
burnoutking1971 8 months ago
i have been to philippines more than 15 times now and im fully aware of the poverty that exists there,unforunately the political system there is not properly geared up to deal with the situation properly,vast amounts of wealth should be spread more evenly to help the poor
cilit99 4 years ago
my wife is a filipina and she says that most filipinos accept they're fate in life all be it rich or poor.
cilit99 4 years ago
ic thanks for enlightening me
cilit99 4 years ago
happy kids!
cilit99 4 years ago
happy they seem, yes. but if you look closely, if you get to know the children, they are not happy children.
atebane 4 years ago
shit:( i miss phillipines:(
Gadin11 4 years ago