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CHILDREN OF SOLEDAD (Subtitle)

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Uploaded by on Jan 14, 2007

Beneficiaries of Feeding Program in Tondo and Camba, Manila, under the Social Services and Development Ministry of Sto. Niño de Tondo Parish. This MTV-Documentary video was a product of a pilgrim concert for the indigents' charity program dubbed as AKKAI MOKO. Songs rendered by Father Juanito Arroco. Music courtesy of Gary Granada for BAHAY song.

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  • very inspiring, sana bwat isa sa'tin mag isip kung pano mkatulong, big or small, wala ng sisihan p, kaya nanjan cla dahil nand2 tayo na willing to extend our hands, dahil sa pagtulong ntin sa knila nagiging banal tayo, in short susi natin sila ppuntang langit AMEN

  • great message...great voice

  • awww... :-(

  • reality bites :(

  • bakit kasi anak ng anak ng marami, tos hinde pla kaya pakainin an bigyan ng magandang buhay, tos sisihin pa gobierno, hinde sa kampi ako sa gobierno pero kasalanan din ng mahihirap na naging mahirap sila.

  • I am very sorry about those people of Philippine, after Marcos the situation is even worse. I wish one day relief will come for this men and women...

  • "give a man a fish, and you have fed him for a day. teach him how to fish, and you have fed him for a lifetime." Chinese proverb.

  • this video is so real. i can almost feel the exhaust fumes at my feet and smell the rugby under my nose. i can almost feel the cool morning air turning hot and humid on my skin. thank you so much for showing this reality.

  • i miss manila's slums. instead of looking towards the lord, we need to empower people to look towards themselves. they need to be empowered. as the african proverb says, "when you pray, be sure to move your feet."

  • This is my community and reality but not everything is hopeless. We, who serve the poor will be the proponents for positive change. God bless the volunteers. God help us.

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